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On Sep 12, 8:41*pm, "Frank" wrote:
FINE FRANK DAVE WILL SUPPLY THE ARRANGEMENT THAT GIVES MAXIMUM GAIN as well as being resonant. Yours are not resonant as I assume you would have supplied the info The navy would not change to a antenna that was not resonant. Art The antenna is resonant. Input impedance: 84.8 + j 1.3 *at 7.25 MHz. Not that I regard resonance as having any significance other than the input impedance is resistive. Frank Correct, as long as it is resistive. So what angle did the Navy tip their antennas to achieve maximum gain? They were not satisfied with the vertical antennas performance and wanted something better. So the question is what needs to be done to provide better performance ie gain? Yup they experimented in each and every way and fell upon.....what? Even tho they cannot explain it. David can tell you in less than 5 minuits which is the time the program requires to provide the answer. Art Unwin KB9MZ......xg |
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