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Dear Group:
A popular antenna for LPFM stations is an antenna that I call an OI antenna (because of its appearance). It consists of about 0.25 wave lengths (WL) of thick wire shaped into a circle [the O] in the horizontal plane with about 0.125 WL of thick wire in the vertical plane connected to each end of the circle [the I]. In other words, it is essentially a 0.5 WL dipole with one leg extending from the center to the left in a horizontal circle that then points down while the other leg extends to the right in a horizontal circle that then points up. Commercial examples are the Telecom TFC1K and the well built Dielectric DCR-L. Most often, two of the antennas are used vertically spaced by 1 WL and driven in phase. All venders characterize the antenna as being circularly polarized. 1. What is (are) the conventional name for this antenna? I have not been able to find it in any of my references. 2. When I model one bay of the antenna I find that almost all of the radiation is vertically polarized. This is not at all surprising in view of the symmetry of the horizontal element [the O]. What might I be doing wrong? Speculation: I may not have the dimensions correct though the antenna I modeled is resonant at 94 MHz. It is possible that venders are equating omni-directional-in-the-horizontal-plane with circularly polarized. I have an EZNEC file that I will send to anyone who wishes it. The impetus for these questions is a determination of an appropriate offset of these antennas from a large diameter tower. Thanks in advance for your insight. 73 Mac N8TT -- J. Mc Laughlin - Michigan USA Home: |
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