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"art" wrote
A quad radiator is a wave length radiator with a gain more than a half wave as one sample. In your first post you wrote, "The most efficient radiator is one wave length long where it is considered to be in equilibrium with a parallel electrical cuircuit," and that is what I responded to. Now you are writing about gain. Efficiency and gain are not synonymous. Both of the dipole antennas in my previous post will radiate nearly 100% of the r-f energy available from a matched, balanced source connected to their input terminals. Therefore the radiation efficiency of those two configurations does not favor the 1-wave over the 1/2-wave, which was your opening premise. They won't have the same gains in every direction, because their radiation patterns are different. Same for your quad and "half wave" example. RF |
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