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"art" wrote in message oups.com... On 4 May, 18:08, "Frank's" wrote: What it does show is beam width that has not been compressed by focussing as with the yagi as well as a wider beam equals lower gain, this is and advantage?? naturally high f/b even tho conventional reflectors are not used. this is easy to do without reflectors, 2 element vertical arrays can have extremely high f/b ratios with no 'conventional reflector'. phones because of the dropped call problems since this antenna allows for more Gaussian channels because of its polarity purity. If you want define: 'Gaussian channel' and 'polarity purity' and how they prevent dropped calls. |
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