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If I understand your description correctly, I'd be highly suspicious of
the results from AO or any other MININEC-based program because of the antenna's relatively low height. I recommend that you model the antenna with an NEC-2 based program using the Sommerfeld ground model (called "high-accuracy" ground in EZNEC) -- otherwise you might be pretty disappointed when you actually build it. Be sure to make note of the strength of the pattern as well as the shape of the NEC-2 program results, unless you're using the antenna only for receiving. Roy Lewallen, W7EL JLB wrote: . . . By the way, I 'invented' an interesting antenna several years ago, which I call the half-quad. The best way to describe it is dto picture a diamond shape quad, fed at the side corner, half buried in the ground. Shows some interesting patterns on the good ol' AO program. I came up with a three element version with one feed point (center element). You can change directions by switching a capacitor or inductor in and out of the two 'outside' elements. It didn't use terminating resistors. I couldn't get a multiband version to work. (and, no, I haven't built it yet) Jim N8EE (and yes, I qualify for the OT club but don't want to admit it quite yet). |
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