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I could not agree more This is why I requested comment on my computor
findings. It is easy to generate a program to agree with what is known to all. It is another thing to pre forecast results from an untried array. It appears from comments given that the computor programs are not to be fully accepted, especially if a lobe pattern produced is circular in nature and of various thickness Tho I must admit I am unaware of what text books they are being guided from. , Regards Art "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... Using a antenna computor program the main lobe at 10 degrees does not deviate from a circle even if the F/R is more than 30 db ( note F/R vs F/B) and this is comprised of vector addition mode as with a yagi design. ================================= Using a computer program automatically incorporates all the defects in the programmer's reasoning and understanding of the problems involved - plus other bugs. Never use a computer program as the Bible. |
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