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On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 17:02:07 GMT, Richard Clark
wrote: For the unbalanced probe, the throat cross section should show 1 by 0.5 wavelength dimension. The mouth cross section should show 2 by 2 wavelengths. The probe is situated on the face of the wider dimension, thus its tip penetrates to the middle (where two diagonals would cross). The illustrations are clear to this matter even though the dimensional description is a bit rocky. tnx f ur reply kb7ghc 0.5 wavelenght seems like a intuitively reasonable choice for the smaller dimension of cross section of the throat / waveguide part. If the tip of the probe (=1/4 wavelenght antenne rod?) is very close to the opposite wall it is hard to imagine that it would not affect the function and the SWR (which, unfortunately, I lack equipment to measure) But are you sure that 1 wavelenght is the optimum value for the other dimension of the cross section? That is more than in the examples I have seen on the net. Is there some reason for choosing a 2 : 1 ratio of the two dimensions? I may add that in the first horn I made, the dimensions were 0.36 x 0.72 wave. It worked, but probably not quite optimallly (I lack real measuring equipment.) I then tried to put the antenne rod perpendicular to the SMALLER side instead, but that did not work at all (very weak signal). 73 Jeppe (former OZ3FV, hav'n't renewed my licence for about 30 years :-( |
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