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By radiation angles, I have read that a 5/8 has about 15 degree )so good for
DXing), and a quarter wave about 25 degress, but I am not sure if that is correct. What roughly is the angle that a dipole radiates? Richard "Richard" wrote in message ... Could someone tell me what the radiation angles of the following aerials (roughly) a Half wave dipole Quarter wave verticle Longwire TIA, Richard |
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On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 07:44:31 +0200, "Richard"
wrote: By radiation angles, I have read that a 5/8 has about 15 degree )so good for DXing), It also works nearly as well at 14 degrees or 16 degrees. And of course only slightly worse at 13 degrees or 17 degrees (you couldn't tell the difference at, say, 12 degrees or 18 degrees). And at 10 degrees or 20 degrees its not too shabby either, and probably as good as 45 degrees (but maybe not, hard to tell). and a quarter wave about 25 degress, but I am not sure if that is correct. About, or perhaps it is 28 degrees or 15 degrees. What roughly is the angle that a dipole radiates? Most of them. Actually it works best straight up into the clouds, but that doesn't mean it is worse than a vertical at 20 degrees. Funny about these things.... Which is better: ski boots or an ottoman? Hi Richard, It is all a continuum where eventually in comparison to the best angle, some angles are obviously worse. If you are going to name one angle (and it is done quite frequently here) you have to keep in mind that this in no way defines an antenna rigorously. It is more a shorthand. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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Richard wrote:
What roughly is the angle that a dipole radiates? By "angle that a dipole radiates" do you mean the angle of maximum radiation? If so, it depends upon the height and length of the dipole among other things. Download the free version of EZNEC and see for yourself. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Earlier:
By "angle that a dipole radiates" do you mean the angle of maximum radiation? If so, it depends upon the height and length of the dipole among other things. ______________ To be more exact, a linear (1/2-wave) dipole produces maximum radiation at all angles perpendicular to its center. But as suggested by the quote above, radiation from the driven element along with the distance, geometry, and electrical characteristics of nearby conductors (including the earth) will determine the final pattern of the radiated signal. R. Fry |
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