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? 75M Inverted Vee GAIN
Jim Lux wrote:
Sonny Hood wrote: On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 15:05:54 -0800, Roy Lewallen wrote: The gain and pattern will be very close to that of a dipole at a height of about 24 feet. Maximum field strength will be straight up, and quite dependent on the ground characteristics. What's a point incident antenna? Hi Roy, I consider it the radiation point of a "0" length element which radiates in spherical direction. Careful there. A "zero length" (or infinitesimal) dipole (aka a Hertzian dipole) does not have an isotropic (spherical) pattern. It has 1.64dBi directivity, as I recall. His definition fits the description of an isotropic antenna. It's not a dipole or any other kind of real antenna, and has a directivity of one by definition. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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