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On 16 Mar, 14:10, "Dave" wrote:
"art" wrote in message ups.com... On 15 Mar, 15:29, "Dave" wrote: "art" wrote in message groups.com... On 15 Mar, 14:47, "Dave" wrote: "art" wrote in message groups.com... It is oftimes said that parasitic elements of a yagi absorb radiatiation and then reradiate half of what it received. Is this meaning that it only absorbs half of the radiation applied in its direction and where it then reradiates 100% of its radiation? It apears to be a simple question depending how one looks at it in terms of efficiency which could mean anything. Now in my unreleased Gaussian antenna array there is no interaction with respect to radiation as radiation cannot occur outside until the enclosed border is breached. On the face of it one then can assume that a yagi is not really efficient depending how one uses terms that have a special definition because of absorbed radiation. Thoughts! Auguments!. Trashing, or what ever trips your trigger. Just when you thought that Gaussian arrays would go away a thing like this comes along, go figure. ( Don't forget Pointings vector and what it implies.grin) Art what prevents me from drawing an imaginary Gaussian boundary around my yagi?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - A yagi cannot be in equilibrium because of parasitic elements. A simple dipole can be in equilibrium and can be placed inside an arbitary border. Art ok, take each parasitic element on the yagi, break it in the middle to turn it into a 'dipole', add a voltage source set at 0v to drive it. now draw your imaginary boundary. i have satisfied your requirements, now why is my multi-dipole array not a gaussian array by your definition??- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - David, You are obviously an immigrant to the U.K., Nigeria perhaps! I see you have made over 116,000 posts just on usenet and that is just counting one server, all in the search of a fight and goodness knows how many aliases you have used every day. How about providing one of your many amateur calls? has it been that many posts? i'll bet you just searched for the alias i use on here, which is a common anti-spam alias used by many posters. i use only the one alias, though i did just recently switch isp's so the posting server has changed, oh and i do occasionally post via news.microsoft.com for some of their software development groups. if you really wanted to find out who i was you would have found it already... its right there if you really want it. every header (at least from this isp) has the real identity in it.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I was putting you about 100 to 140 miles North by Northwest of London. I suppose that would be towards the Derby area . |
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On 16 Mar 2007 14:41:48 -0700, "art" wrote:
if you really wanted to find out who i was you would have found it already... its right there if you really want it. every header (at least from this isp) has the real identity in it. I was putting you about 100 to 140 miles North by Northwest of London. I suppose that would be towards the Derby area . Hi Art, Brooklyn. Not even close if you said New London, Conneticut. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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