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On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 09:57:42 -0700, W5DXP
wrote: nbr wrote: Why is the horizontal sengment of a 1/2-square considered a "phasing line" and not a radiator? The center of the "phasing line" on a half-square is a maximum voltage point but there is nothing to keep that horizontal wire from radiating. At a TOA of about 65 degrees the broadside horizontal radiation and vertical radiation of a half-square are about equal at about -9 dBi. I don't think you're suggesting the horizontal component is cancelled out??? So in truth the 1/2-square may perform DX best at low angle TOA broadside to the two verticals, but may also have high angle lobes from the horizontal wire (effective close-in cloud-warmer)? |
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