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Hello,
Dumb question for all of the experts: In a beam antenna, such as a Yagi, Quad, Hexbeam, Moxon square, etc what purpose does the REFLECTOR server during RECEIVE??? Does it enhance the received signal any at all, or, in the case of a quad, are you receiving only as if you only had a vertical loop antenna?? thanks & 73's Ken KD5ZCL |
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 14:37:34 -0500, "Ken Luther"
wrote: what purpose does the REFLECTOR server during RECEIVE??? Hi Ken, Antennas work the same in both directions, so to speak. The reflector and directors offer the same benefits to both receive and transmit. In a sense they distort the medium around them to present variations in phase such that they add/subtract in a convergence with the "driven" element. They are the optical equivalent of lens elements in a complex lens which aid in correcting aberrations and enhancing/increasing magnification. In isolation, the reflector for a receiver acts as a shield blocking signals arriving from behind the reflector. The success of that blocking action is not complete, but through spacing with the driven element can produce a range of responses which are offset by other considerations (like matching impedance) varying along with those changes. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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![]() "Ken Luther" wrote in message ... Hello, Dumb question for all of the experts: In a beam antenna, such as a Yagi, Quad, Hexbeam, Moxon square, etc what purpose does the REFLECTOR server during RECEIVE??? Does it enhance the received signal any at all, or, in the case of a quad, are you receiving only as if you only had a vertical loop antenna?? ============================== Receiving and transmitting antennas are reciprocal. They behave identically in performance and radiation pattern for either direction of transmission. It's just another law of nature, the word of God, or a scientific dictate according to your view of the World. --- Reg. |
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