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Wimpie wrote: I know the "classical" definition, but we live in 2014, and when the scope of some definitions changed over the last 20..30 years, it is good to know how they changed to avoid misunderstandings. Visit some antenna manufacturer's websites and see what changed over the years (that doesn't mean that I agree with them). 1. There are industry standards, but some antenna manufacturers use numbers and definitions to make their products more attractive. That has not changed over the last many years. 2. The feature that defines a ground plane antenna is the ground plane, not the vertical element. 3. Ground is relatively flat. Drooping radials to approximate a sleeve dipole is stretching the definition of a ground plane! Fred K4DII |
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