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Old February 21st 04, 02:34 AM
Dave Shrader
 
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Cecil, defining efficiency as from transmitter to receiver. Isn't
the proper term 'Path Loss' and it's a variable due to propagation
variations. So are we comparing my wet noodle to your wet noodle and we
wiggle it in the middle.

Conclusion: It is not valid to define efficiency based on unknowable and
uncontrollable variables..

Deacon Dave

Cecil Moore wrote:

Richard Harrison wrote:

Art, KB9MZ wrote:
"The dipole is a very inefficient radiator."

I seem to remember Kraus saying 95% efficiency was not unusual as a
dipole efficiency.



I don't think that's the efficiency that Art is talking about. Art's
efficiency seems to be defined as the power delivered to the receiver
divided by the power sourced by the transmitter.


 
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