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Dear superas_1988
Please see my message to Dimitris and my message of May 3, 2005 called "Greek Double Rhombus." I modeled the antenna with a 60 degree angle. Many are interested in how you arrived at a particular angle. Good luck on the project. Mac N8TT -- J. Mc Laughlin; Michigan U.S.A. Home: "superas_1988" wrote in message oups.com... Dear J. Mc Laughlin First of all, I want to apologize for replying late. Answers: 1. Yes, it is true. 2. No, the angle is meant to be 45 degrees. Sorry for the bad drawing. 3. The length of each dipole is an electrical 0.5 WL. 4. It is a university project. I am a postgraduate student of "electrical and computer engineering". 5. No, it is not. In fact, I'd be rather lucky if we even manage to construct it at all. |
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