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U dipoles
On 8/31/2016 1:46 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
In article , says... Yeah. Search for V antenna on the Web. A V antenna has some gain pointing approximately away from the apex. Your description indicates that you might warm the clouds. Jimp's suggestion is a good one. I know about th emodling programs and have played with a few that already have the elements in them. Just have not seen one for the U shaped one like I have. I am not too familiar on how to enter elements that are not streight. Come to think of it, I guess I could enter it just as a V shape like the inverted V antennas are. The V antennas that have gain I am thinking of are usully horizontal and several wavelengths long. What jimp said plus EZNEC can model a catenary. I've not used it, but it's there. |
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