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On 16 sep, 18:11, Roy Lewallen wrote:
On 9/16/2010 1:41 PM, lu6etj wrote: Hello Roy I do not saw this post. I do not know how you make the simulation, I try a similar one changing "Wire Loss" to "User defined" an put there 5 ohm-m. The "Average gain" results was very bad, as yours, then, thinking of aspect ratio of IEEE antenna paper (and big masses involved in water and soil reflections) I modeled it with 300 mm diameter wire. New Average Gain now was 0.53 = -2.65 dB, pretty near values given in paper. Ita was approximateli correct my procedure on EzNEC? what do you think about results? Thank you very much in advance. Miguel LU6ETJ PD: I will repeat this post in another point of thread becaus this one it is older. The conductivity of sea water is about 5 S/m. This is a resistivity of 0.02 ohm-m, which is the value you should enter as wire loss. Roy Lewallen, W7EL- Ocultar texto de la cita - - Mostrar texto de la cita - Sorry, it is not my day, I didn't see this answer neither. Ok, TKS, my mistake, now I put 1/5 S/m = 0.2 ohms-m (free space simulation, 0,97 m length, 10 segs) and similar results to bad resistivity but with 50 mm wire diameter now (0,57). Do you trust in this results?, seems more optimistics than IEEE paper. Miguel |
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