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Hal
Amateur radio operators have been convinced to display radiation patterns on logarithmic paper to make it look more directional than normal plotting procedure. Since I can now generate a complete circle for an non yagi antenna array using logarithmic paper on my antenna program I thought it would be interesting to see what a circle would look like when using 'standard' graph paper.( a reverse procedure) Now, as I write this, I realise that my antenna computor program has the ability to make this transition. This will be interesting as I have no pre-expectations as to what it will show. Best regards Art "Hal Rosser" wrote in message . .. I've got to now draw a circle with a compass and observe how the shape changes when replotted with logrithmic and other types of graph paper Regards Art Be sure to give us a report on creating the logarithmic graph paper. If I heard someone was looking to replot circles on log graph paper, I would say he must be a ham. Then I would think about writing a Java program to do it, as I slipped into sleep while listening to 'Coast-to-coast-AM' on the radio. |
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