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On Sep 11, 4:02*am, Jon Kåre Hellan wrote:
writes: On Sep 10, 10:29*pm, Art Unwin wrote: No. The shoebox size antenna would approximate an isotropic if it did radiate. It would still have to be placed at the focal point of a very large parabola due to the size of the wave length. Such an antenna, I believe, on the island of Puerto Rico (the SETI antenna) although it is currently used primarily as a receiving antenna. That parabola is positioned to have a very high radiation angle and might not be be that good for terrestrial DX. I believe that hams once were allowed to use Arecibo for EME on 80m. I wonder what the used at the focal point. Assuming a yago directed to the center was impractical, next best choice would be a full wave loop (in my opinion). |
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