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no, there is no 'standard'. the bandwidth depends on what is important to
you. you could be interested in forward gain, f/b ratio, swr, or maybe something else. manufacturers pick what they think their best qualities are for advertising of course. then of course there is the gain rating controversy, is it dbi or dbd or db-something-else, and it it measured properly or just calculated... again, there is no standard and lots of methods exist. on the 150-174mhz antennas. in that band you typically buy an antenna for your operating frequency as that area of the band is channelized and licensed here in the states. a typical license may include a couple channels, but they are usually close together so a single antenna will cover them. in this are the local police and fire are all on channels between 153.75 and 155.3 so if they buy an antenna made for 154.5 or so it should be ok over all their channels. these are not normally things stocked in retail stores, you order them for the frequencies you want to cover and they are tuned at the factory or distributer for you. "Richard" wrote in message ... Hi. Is there a standard way to measure antenna bandwith? Is it within 3dB down of maximum gain, or is it between SWR limits? I'm looking at an FM receiving yagi that is advertised as covering the frequency range 87.5 - 108 Mhz. And I'm wondering what this means. Is the received signal going to be 3dB down at the band edges or what? I notice that there are commecial yagis (that are probably suitable for transmission) that have 150-174 Mhz in their description. Yet they are stated as having a bandwidth of say 1.3 Mhz. What's the deal here? |
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