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On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 19:16:36 -0400, Albert wrote:
OK, thanks Richard. How about this. 30 wavelengths per side, average conducting ground, 12 feet above ground. You still don't say how far apart the tips are. What angle do I need for best forward gain, what will the takeoff angle be at that angle? The angles were pretty consistant at 5 degrees at 12 feet up. Gain did not vary much either (5dB is a lot perhaps, but then there are so many variables to consider). If I can get the entire antenna up to 20 feet above ground, how much better is the performance? Height change up doesn't seem to be signficant. Is there any way for me to do modelling myself without burdening you or someone with a modeling program? I am not aware of free software that will model rhombics or vee's. Thanks, Art Hi Art, With monster size antennas and a desire for accuracy, this drives the model towards a lot of segments ($$$). You could use the free version of EZNEC but it will blow up. EME hmmm? Major lobe is 5 degrees off the horizon and 5 degrees wide. Isn't there a problem with an antenna looking at the moon so close to the horizon (ground temperature)? Also, the moon will only fill that box for, what, 15 minutes? You might find it simpler to build an array of dipoles such that they were all looking up at the same box. Combining them may be a bitch however, so I can see your desire for simplicity here. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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