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I had a couple of reasons for asking. One was to find out more which I
have. I use a field strength meter in the shack which is in the near fied as a tuning aid for tuning my linear and wonder if I would see any difference it I placed it in the far field and remoted the reading to the shack? tnx -- 73 Hank WD5JFR "Roy Lewallen" wrote in message ... I don't know of any such instrument. One problem is the very definition of far field. It's a region in which the properties of the radiated wave approach their final values. Some of the characteristics of these final values (that is, the values the wave approaches at very great distances) are (for propagation in air): -- The field strength decreases inversely with distance -- The ratio of E/H = the Z of free space (about 377 ohms, purely real) -- The field has no component in the direction of travel All these characteristics are approached as a limit, and the distance at which one or more are "close enough" is strictly a matter of definition and the particular application. It's at that somewhat arbitrary point that you're said to be in the far field. You can devise instruments to measure any or all of these properties, although I'd think doing it with any sort of accuracy would be beyond the reach of most amateurs. But if you did, you'd still have to decide, on the basis of the measurements and your own criteria, where you'll draw your own particular line. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Henry Kolesnik wrote: Is there a homebrew instrument that I can make that will let me know when I'm out of the near field and in the far field? I'd like it to work with mobile whips as well as dipoles on HF. The ARRL Ant HBK formula for the boundary D between the two fields is an approximation where D = 2L^2/w where L is ant length in same units as w, the wavelength. tnx |
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