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Richard Clark wrote in
: On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 09:48:43 -0400, Michael Coslo wrote: I've been working with mobile antennas for the past several months, and I might be going astray, because I keep thinking about increased bandwidth as a partner of lowered efficiency. Not likely the case here. Hi Mike, Only if you think of the vehicle body as the fat radiator and the "mobile antenna" as a tuned radial. Unfortunately, that tuned radial restricts the capacity of the fat radiator to achieve wide band operation. Wide bandedness is a function of the complete system. Unfortunately most look at the "radiator" and miss the necessity of the counterpoise which demands an equally "large" contribution. Agreed. while messing with my installation, I spent much more time with bonding all my vehicle - did you know a Suzuki Vitara has an actual frame? Many dozens of braid straps. It was all worth it though. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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