Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On 20 Dec, 11:41, "Richard Fry" wrote:
art, Wideband antennas already are available with no need for the "tank circuit/equilibrium" concepts, design methods and limited band segments you think must apply. This IS a log periodic design which provides for close segments of resonance limited only by the number of elements aplicable for a frequency spread. I not only THINK that limited band spread applies, I KNOW for sure that it does when considering impedance changes with respect to frequency. This operates on the same principle of multi elements of different lengths as opposed to a mechanically lengthened radiator presently on sale for amateurs. You are dwelling too much on old teachings in a book that was around when you were young. The next generation will leap frog you as newer books with fresh concepts are printed. This will give lie that all is known about antennas! The antenna I described does the same thing while mounted on the top of the tower where consideration of ground plane is not an issue and where TOA can be varied by tilting, the latter becomming increasingly in use in present day communications. Your education in radiation tho limited is commensurate with your age and experience,certainly not up to par for the future generation but enough to satisfy your particular life expectancy segment. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
OLD 5 BAND TRP ANTENNA | Antenna | |||
AIR BAND ANTENNA | Antenna | |||
Flower Pot Antenna a Dual-Band (20m and 10m) 'portable' Antenna | Shortwave | |||
Low-band DX antenna | Dx | |||
Antenna Specialists MON-4 VHF Low Band Scanner antenna - Can I trim it for 6 meter use ? | Antenna |