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On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 12:31:23 -0400, "Jimmie D"
wrote: "Richard Clark" wrote in message Why does a gaussian array need 10 elements to get less? Has there ever been a definition of a guassian array. From the best I can figure ART just claimed it otbe a bunch of random lengths mounted on a boom but every time I see a model he presents its just a mucked up yagi. Hi Jimmie, The definition of a gaussian array, by "theory" is something that changes to fit the occasion (or it could be said to be a new work of science that is still in progress). The definition of a gaussian array, by performance, is an inferior antenna that is more difficult to erect than the relatively mundane example of the NBS Yagi. I didn't pick the NBS for its spectacular performance (there are better designs), I simply picked the first model available so as to not waste time (yet again). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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