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W4ZCB emailed me about this, but my attempts to reply have failed. Anyway,
W4ZCB suggested his paper, which has a nice physical (non mathematical) explanation of the far field. http://www.setileague.org/articles/hps_ham.htm http://www.setileague.org/articles/ham/farfield.pdf Unfortunately, it does not solve my particular problem. -- Dave (from the UK) Hmmmmmmmmmmm. Sorry about the one way skip, my ISP apparently doesn't like your ISP. Happens occasionally. Glad you found Pauls article, was going to be a bear for me to scan it for about the 10th time. So, I give up, what IS your particular problem? As stated, the far field depends on the antenna gain. W4ZCB |
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