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On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 22:56:55 -0600, Cecil Moore
wrote: wrote: It would be subpar because of excess ground losses #1. You only have one radial, and the antenna is low to the ground. As far as radiation in one direction, I agree with Roy. It would probably be about the same in that direction as another "poorly grounded" antenna, except that in the other directions, it would be even worse. EZNEC agrees. With four radials one foot above ground the gain is -0.53 dBi. With one radial one foot above ground the gain is -1.62 dBi in the direction of the one radial and - 6 dBi in the opposite direction. How does it rate it with that one radial buried in the ground as in the OP rather than above the ground? -- 73 for now Buck N4PGW |
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