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Very interesting post Reg
I see gain figures in Db alone as misleading since one isn't aware if lobe thickness ( and elevation angle) is taken into consideration. As Ian points out, comparison to a dipole is fatal since comparison of max gain inevitably involves different angles of elevation ( I assume that labs take this into consideration but I have no proof of it.) As I have stated in the past, different antenna designs provide different lobe thicknesses, such that comparisons with each other can provide higher antenna gains to the lab's whim if the elevation angle is not taken into consideration. Taken to the extreme, all antennas with the yagi design can be declared equal in gain when measured at the elevation angle where the leading lobes intersect Regards Art "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... All electrical calibration and testing laboratories issue tables of claimed accuracies of measurements. Measurement uncertainties stated on calibration certificates are legally binding. All stated measurement results must be traceable to International Standards or a laboratory or testing station loses its status. Consequently there is no incentive for a laboratory to overstate its capabilities in its sales literature. Indeed, it is dangerous, illegal even! Naturally, laboratories can differ widely, one from another. It would be interesting to compare laboratory uncertainties with performance figures claimed by antenna manufacturers. Or anyone else. Does anyone have typical examples of measurement uncertainties claimed by antenna testing stations? Answers in decibels please. A reply from a testing station, at HF or VHF, would be specially appreciated. ---- Reg, G4FGQ |
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