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On 6/8/2011 7:37 AM, Michael wrote:
I've noticed several sites (and books) show screen reflectors for various multiple driven element broadside arrays, but I have not seen any dimensions given for a screen reflector. I am aware that a parasitic reflector for a yagi is about 5% longer than the driven element. Is the same true for a screen reflector for a broadside array like the Lazy H antenna? Screen reflectors aren't critical in terms of size.. bigger is better, of course, and there's some sort of point of diminishing returns, but basically, it's providing some approximation of a "infinite perfectly conducting plane"... Sort of like a counterpoise for a vertical monopole.. Now, one could greatly reduce the amount of wire needed at the expense of bandwidth, etc., by putting a tuned reflector in, as you've noted. |
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