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On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 06:30:15 -0500, "H. Adam Stevens, NQ5H"
wrote: "Dan Richardson @mendolink.com" ChangeThisToCallSign wrote in message .. . On Sun, 4 Apr 2004 22:12:24 -0500, "H. Adam Stevens, NQ5H" wrote: You just can't beat a resonant antenna for radiation. Eh? You mean a 1¼-wave (non-resonate) dipole radiates less than a ¼-wave resonate dipole? Strange in that a 1¼-wave dipole has 3 dBd gain. Danny, K6MHE Antenna resonance implies a purely resistive impedance at the feed point. Both 1/2 wave and 3/2 wave dipoles are resonant. I don't know what a "1/4-wave resonate dipole" is. A dipole is 1/2 wavelength long at it's fundamental resonant frequency. "Gain" is merely a re-distribution of the radiation pattern. 73 H. NQ5H Sorry.. a typo should be 1¼-wave non-resonte dipole. Danny |
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