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Old September 12th 08, 03:39 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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On Sep 11, 12:28*pm, "Tom Donaly" wrote:
Roy Lewallen wrote:
[Slaps self upside the head] 47 dB for a 2000 meter dish, 37 dB for a
2000 foot dish. And that's why I didn't choose bridge design for a
career. . .


Roy Lewallen, W7EL


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Roy Lewallen wrote:
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Of course.


Everyone knows the gain of a parabola is directly proportional to
the size in wavelengths, or:


G=10*log k(pi*D/L)^2


Where G= gain in DB over an isotropic, k ~ .55 for most real parabolas,
D is the diameter, and L is the wavelength (wavelength and diameter
in the same units.


So a 2,000 foot parabola on 20m would have just about 58db gain.


Hm. I get 47.


Roy Lewallen, W7EL


Hmm, when I use 14 Mhz and 6 decimal places I get 37; must have fat
fingered it the first time.


Working backward from 47 I get a wavelength of 21 feet.


It's always dangerous to do math in public.
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Yes! I think it is best to just give the formula and tell the reader
to calculate!
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