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christofire wrote:
All else being equal, a lossless 'ground plane' type antenna, be it a monopole developed from a dipole or a discone developed from a biconical dipole, over an infinite ground plane should exhibit 3 dB _more_ gain than the symmetrical 'parent' form of antenna. This is because its radiation pattern is limited to half the solid angle of the parent (e.g. only the space above the ground plane). Then for a given number of watts fed into the antenna, the power-flux density must be greater in the region where it can radiate. In practice, the ground plane isn't infinite so there is some 'undercutting' of the vertical radiation pattern, but the gain should still be somewhat greater. . . . This is entirely a fictional scenario, although it's the one used by virtually all the currently available modeling programs. In those programs you can choose "free space" or "ground plane", where the infinite "ground plane" restricts the field, as Chris says, to a single hemisphere while "free space" allows radiation in both hemispheres. In real life, you can't have either one, except that outer space would be a reasonable approximation of "free space". The only thing that matters is whether the field reflects from a large surface like the Earth on its way to the receiver. If it does, you potentially pick up field strength from reinforcement of the direct and reflected rays -- but of course you can also lose field strength if the two rays cancel rather than reinforcing. This is another way of describing the same phenomenon of increased gain due to a ground plane. Even if you put an antenna hundreds of wavelengths high, some of the signal will reflect from the ground -- it's not truly in "free space". It doesn't matter whether your antenna is a "ground plane" or a dipole -- if a reflection occurs between the transmitter and receiver, you potentially get that extra gain; if it doesn't, you don't. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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