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Also remember that a terminated rhombic has 50% loss, about the same as
the B&W. ========================== A terminated rhombic does NOT have a loss in the forward direction. Radiation in the forward direction remains the same as when unterminated. When terminated it is radiation in the UNWANTED reverse direction which is absorbed by the termination and suppressed. --- Reg, G4FGQ |
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