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When modelling antennas and also building them it is obvious that
maximum gain comes about when resistance aproaches zero. Soooooooo common sence says that the best antenna gain comes about when the anti resonant point can be easily fed, welllll thats how my antennas work. Unfortunatelly, the antenna was resonant on top band but with a very low resistance so I have to start all over again. The noise level did increase by 7 S units where modelling showed 9 dbi gain ! Maybe I should use two radiators instead of the single one. O well, I have to make changes so the anti resonance point is available at top band. David, IT IS a topsy turvy world so I am not available to listenning to the wobbly heads on the radio. Oh shame for shame Art |
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