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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 19:22:12 -0500, Buck wrote:
Speaking of Yagi's and gain, I know that the gain (and inversely the bandwidth) of a yagi is increased by extending the spacing between elements. A wide spaced gives a little more gain than narrow spaced elements. I believe it also narrows the beam width of the signal. Hi Buck, This is fine. I don't think it affects that TOA, though, except maybe by its relationship to the ground and its surrounding terrain. It is unlikely that anything you do in such a small footprint will bring any geometric change that brings even a perceptible change to the TOA. However, by simply increasing gain, the entire lobe structure of the antenna increases (same shape balloon, but now a larger balloon) which does impact the TOA; but not its angle, instead more its magnitude. This, in a sense, was the comparison Roy was drawing upon with the different examples. In a sense, increasing the antenna gain (all other factors held constant) would be indistinguishable from simply boosting the transmitter gain (or adding an Amp). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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