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John Smith wrote:
On which, I respond; "Why would the mere length/phasing of elements on an antenna be able to cause one to act as a mirror (the one longer than DE) and the other as a director (the one shorter than DE)? It has to do with the phasing of the photons and the spacing of the elements. The phasing+spacing results in constructive interference in the direction of the director and destructive interference in the direction of the reflector referenced to the driven element. The length of the element affects (and effects) the phase of the re-radiated signals from the parasitic elements. Using EZNEC with two identical driven elements, one can control the direction of maximum radiation simply by adjusting the phasing of one of the driven elements referenced to the other. Reversing the phasing reverses the direction of maximum radiation. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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