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On Oct 16, 2:28*pm, wrote:
Hi Steve, Thanks for the azimuth plot. This was just what I was looking for. It would be useful to have azimuth plots for 40 and 80 for this antenna; if for nothing else than a starting point. Rick W9ZD Rick, On 80m it's almost omni-directional; worst-case eccentricity is around 4.5dB at 26 degrees elevation angle. The preferred directions are broadside. On 40m the pattern is more complex. At medium elevation angles (40-70 degrees) end-to-end is slightly better than broadside; at lower elevation angles the pattern develops into 4 lobes NE/NW/SE/SW (ssuming the antenna runs N-S) Hope that helps, Steve G3TXQ |
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