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The gain (that is, the strength of a signal sent or received in a given
direction compared to a reference antenna) is the same for transmitting and receiving. However, gain is often the least important criterion for a receiving antenna. The reasons why are summarized in a posting I made just a few days ago. Go to http://www.groups.google.com, choose "Advanced search", and locate the posting I made on Sept. 20 on this newgroup, on the thread "Ten-tec vee beam". I and others have also made similar postings in the past on the topic, which you should be able to locate by searching for a few key words or phrases such as "receiving antennas". Roy Lewallen, W7EL Nick C wrote: Sorry for the dumb question, but the ARRL antenna books just confuse me sometimes. I seem to get more questions than I get answers to. Question: In an HF beam antenna, such as a Yagi... the forward gain measurement... is this in terms of the output gain (ERP) or does this also mean the receiving gain as well? The reason why I'm asking: I'm trying to come up with the ideal SWL antenna. I currently have a 75ft wire antenna using the RS kit. This does a pretty good job of pulling in signals. I'm just wondering if there's a better option.... such as a multi-band HF beam antenna..? So what antenna would give me the best "gain" in terms of receiving power. I'm doing no transmitting here... Thanks |
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