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"Richard Harrison" wrote
My original posting in this thread was based on the fact that antenna voltage distribution depends on constructon and frequency. Voltage amplitudes at all points on the sntenna increase when the rms voltage at any point rises.. Radiation and reception from an antenna are a function of antenna voltage. This is unrelated to directive gain. __________________ TV and FM broadcast transmit antenna designs include many using 1/2-wave, resonant dipoles with "fat" radiators -- however they all have published gains based on the standard gain of a dipole (1.64X that of an isotropic radiator). There is no difference in gains between slender and fat radiator designs in the broadcast industry. Examples on request. RF |
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