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Fugettaboutit!
No need to touch that one. You haven't even mentioned trigonometry and locations. :-) It is NOT the antenna('s radiaton pattern)! I wasted 46 years of my hamming life trying to figure out antennas. I should have kept my trigonometry books. Uh huuuuh 73 BUm Yuri Blanarovich wrote: Reg wrote: Remember, it is NOT the antenna's radiation pattern in the vertical plane which determines radiation angles. It is trigonometry and Tx and Rx geographical locations. huh? uh huh I assume what Reg is saying is: The antenna's radiation pattern is determined by phasing interference (superposition) of EM wave components in the far field. In some places, they tend to reinforce and in other places they tend to cancel. An example might be a one wavelength vertical monopole. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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