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On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 19:38:10 GMT, "
wrote: | |"Richard Harrison" wrote in message ... | Reg, G4FGQ wrote: | "Naturally, laboratories can differ one from another." | | A lab may put its stamp of approval on your instrument, but your best | assurance may be measurement of known values. The temperature of | ice-water or the voltage of new dry cells, for example You usually can | try several dry cells for confirmation or averaging. | | In antennas, one strategy for successful gain determination is | comparison with an antenna of known gain. | |Whow, thats a good idea, write it up for QST. They are looking for pearls of |wisdom |that can be useful for ham radio operators so that we may maintain our |perceived |leadership of the art of antennas......'Compare with a antenna of known |gain'...... Revolutionary! |Now why hasn't any Guru on this group thought of this before today? Perhaps because it's so commonplace that it doesn't bear mentioning. |Now we have to decide what we use to measure the gain and more important |not to compare or to compare at a single recieving point especially if the |receiving depends | on skip or propagation. Is it possible that Guru's are unaware that |elevation angles |can be different when comparing antennas? Another gem for the ARRL and |provided |solely by the leading gurus of AMATEUR radio operators no less. Ofcourse we |need |a telephone link with the country that we wish to hear the transmission, |some thing on the simple lines of |...."can you hear me now" | question as we switch antennas |between a dipole and a drape / curtain array every 5 minutes If you believe that precision antenna gain measurements are made under ionospheric propagation conditions, you are clearly delusional. But I repeat myself. |
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