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![]() Dave wrote: a parabolic reflector fed with a feedhorn. no 'elements', just a hole in a pipe and a big curved plate. you need to define the parameters a bit more. OK, maximum gain for a single frequency, free space, sidelobes and back-front ratio not important. Not concerned about number of elements - only minimum total material length. Doesn't need to be rotatable - this is a purely theoretical exercise. Parabolic reflector sounds good but it's a bit hard to quantify for the purposes of minimising total material length. Perhaps one could use a wire mesh dish. Would that use more or less material than a Yagi? I would imagine that a phased array radar could use the wire mesh approach but the same questions would apply as for the parabolic reflector. Same for corner reflectors. Arrays of driven elements may be promising but the few such antennae that I've simulated so far, use more material than Yagis for the same gain. Alan |
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