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hwabnig@ .- --- -. dotat wrote in news:i1bj74h45n3u9redkg4qr1oel8k9nhnqt3@
4ax.com: .... The narrowing of the beam characteristic is only dominant in the horizontal orientation, the vertical retains about the characteristic of a single dipole. That proposition is not born out my models or measurements of real antennas. It is true that the E plane and H plane half power beamwidths are different, but as boom length (gain) is increased, the two approach each other. Owen |
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