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On Monday, 13 October 2014 18:14:13 UTC+1, John S wrote:
Jim is right. There is almost no difference in a V and a catenary as far as the antenna is concerned. It would really wind up being an exercise of "can we really model a catenary?" If anyone disagrees, we will do it. (NOTE: I said "we", not just me) I did a simple sagging 40m dipole on MMANA using the wire editor with 9 wires. I had a 3m sag in the middle . I ran the optimiser for best match. The impedance worked out at 69 ohm and the gain was 2.06dBi. The model reported a lobe elevation of about 8 degrees. There was a vertically polarised component at 90 degrees to the horizontal lobe at -15dBi. You'd expect something like this to happen since there is part of the antenna in the vertical plane. Brian GM4DIJ |
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