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Computer model experiment
What ever program you use let me know the result for a fat dipole.
Walk the walk ! Forget the talk! Are you sure you have not violated the segment length/wire diameter ratio? From Cebik; Intermediate Antenna Modeling: "In NEC-2 it is especially important to keep the segment length (greater than) about 4 times the wire diameter. You may reduce this value by half by invoking the EK command." Also, what does your "Average Gain Test" report show? 73, Frank |
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