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On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 13:31:22 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote: Dave VanHorn wrote: Absolutely. Whenever I see a gain number that dosen't reference something, I assume they mean dBi, rather than dBd. Looks like some antenna retailers reference dBdl. :-) (dl stands for dummy load) Actually it appears as if some manufacturers only measure the directivity and express it in dB :-), completely ignoring the efficiency, which is often quite low in "exotic" antenna designs. An exotic antenna design with directivity 10 (10 dB) and 10 % efficiency will have a 0 dB gain and will produce the same effective radiation power (ERP) as an omnidirectional (directivity 1 or 0 dB) antenna with 100 % efficiency when using the same transmitter power. Paul OH3LWR |
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