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"Reg Edwards" wrote
Does it bring more than 1dB gain with it? 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC =============================== Richard, asking such awkward questions you get more insensitive to people's feelings every day. Are you not aware that a decrease in gain of even less than 1 dB can lose a contest? Reg, G4FGQ __________________ This post started with a question about a 28" loaded whip operating on 10 meters, presumably to be used in a mobile application. The concern of the post was how to model the antenna to determine whether it would have the pattern of a 1/4 wave or a 1/2 wave vertical radiator. But for a mobile application the affect of the auto body, the local environment, and even the direction the car is pointing can alter the free-space pattern of the antenna more than the difference in the relative radiation patterns of 1/4-wave and 1/2-wave verticals -- and particularly so for VHF/UHF antennas. If 1dB of antenna gain is so critical to amateurs, suggest that more attention needs to be paid in its system design to the operating environment of the antenna. Some NEC programs make it fairly straightforward to model the net patterns of antennas as mounted on vehicles, and should lead to a better understanding of antenna performance in the real world. RF |
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