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Yes it can! Gain improvement = 10*Log{50) = +16 dB or about 3 S-units.
Ron wrote: Dave, I didn't come here to fence with you guys. I know nothing about the relative efficiency of antenna systems. You could be right and the effiency of a tuned dipole "may" be 2%, which in my mind means if it were replaced with a regular dipole, the signal strength at a remote location would increase 50 times, but that certainly cannot be determined that with that brand of math. Sorry, Ron On Mon, 10 May 2004 00:20:55 GMT, Dave Shrader wrote: Ron wrote: On Sun, 09 May 2004 17:26:05 GMT, Dave Shrader wrote: SNIP So you can use the formula I^2*R (which is for finding P) without knowing the variable "I" to find the resistance (Ra)? I don't think so. Unless you have a magic wand, Harry Potter :-) Ron You certainly can!! Total power to the antenna SYSTEM = I^2*(Rr + Ra + Rg). Total power radiated = I^2*(Rr). When you divide the two terms to get efficiency the I^2 term cancels. This leaves Rr/(Rr + Ra + Rg). The current terms drops right out!! DD |
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