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On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 05:41:29 GMT, "
wrote: I have just come to realise that if one drew a polygon of element phases in a array and all elements were 180 degrees to its companion element and excluding the driven element, the max gain and max front to back will occur at the SAME frequency! Until now I was of the understanding that these two max figures could not occur at the same frequency. Is there anything written about this possibility? Regards Art Art, Your description is too vague for someone who doesn't have some form of reference (maybe this is a continuation of a discussion from elsewhere?) Anyway, since a polygon is any shape with more than two sides in which all sides and angles are equal, this leaves a rather wide variety of shapes. Is this referencing vertical or horizontal elements? With the 180 degree element comparisons, I assume you are dealing with an equal number of sides on each polygon, or in case of verticals, at least an equal number of elements.. Is there any more you can tell us? -- 73 for now Buck N4PGW |