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But, it has the same gain as the dipole when both are configured the
same for Az and El. BTW, the gain off the end of a rotatable dipole is the same as the gain off the end of a fixed dipole. When modeled in EZNEC, I don't see an input for rotatable dipole!!! If the X,Y,Z coordinates are the same then the gain is the same. Rotate both 90 degrees and the gain is still the same. Trolling tonight is very poor. The Red Sox are playing. I don't know whether to be happy or sad. Deacon Dave, W1MCE W5DXP wrote: Dave Shrader wrote: The gain of a dipole is the gain of a dipole. Yes, and a fixed dipole doesn't have much gain off the ends compared to a broadsided rotatable dipole. EZNEC says the maximum gain of my dipole off the ends is "MAX GAIN = 0.88 dBi". I am extremely pleased with my rotatable dipole. So much so that another element is just not worth that extra half an S-unit. |
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