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On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 16:20:58 GMT, "
wrote: As gain increases with a yagi design the forward lobe narrows . Let's certainly hope so. With high gain yagi's the lobe becomes so narrow it is deemed to be a hinderence instead of an advantage. Huh, I didn't know this...for several decades now I've thought it was an advantage. For example my EME friends and I have always believed that focusing the available transmit power on the moon on transmit and rejecting stellar background noise on receive was desirable. How did we go so wrong? |
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