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Roy Lewallen wrote:
What modeling program are you using that gives those results? A half wave vertical over perfect ground has about 5.15 dBi gain at the horizon. . . Correction -- a *quarter* wavelength ground-mounted vertical has the gain I quoted. A half wavelength ground-mounted vertical has a slightly narrower pattern, resulting in a little more gain over perfect ground. It's about 6.9 dBi at the horizon. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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