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October 22nd 04, 02:09 AM
Tom Ring
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Tom, where is the link that goes with this info? It doesn't mean anything as
it stands
Art
What? Of course it means something. It's an equation along with the
constraints.
Run any current decent 1 wavelength, or longer, yagi in your favorite
modeling program, and it will tell you whether you are near the gain you
should get for a well behaved yagi. Or it might tell you the model
isn't very accurate. It works well to test known designs against
unknown quality programs without having the known good modeling program
or test range.
If you want the database it was derived from, that might be arranged,
but it is in from a database program that Microsoft Office won't read,
so you might be out of luck there.
tom
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