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![]() "Roy Lewallen" wrote in message ... I should elaborate a little. The average gain is the ratio of the total power in all directions at a great distance (beyond the point where the surface wave has decayed to a negligible value) to the power into the antenna from all the sources. (There's a factor of two also involved when using a ground plane with NEC but not with EZNEC.) So the average gain is the efficiency if you consider ground reflection and the decay of the surface wave to be part of the loss. Roy Lewallen, W7EL I was using average gain for my calculation of efficiency; i.e. XNDA = 1001, or 1002. I have also been considering the factor of "2" in the results. To be accurate, and to determine the radiation resistance of a structure, you do need to include the surface wave. The only way I can think of doing this is to sum "E X H" close enough to the radiating structure so as to include all its elements. At the moment I am using Excel to compute the Poynting vector. Even then, there is some question as to how much ground absorption effects the results between antenna and the hemispherical radius of computation. I have noticed some weird results if you get too close to the ends of a buried radial system. Regards, Frank (VE6CB) |
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