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In article , "w4jle" W4JLE(remove this
to wrote: Believe what you will, the law of reciprocity will ignore your beliefs and continue to function. 1. It's only a "law" for scalar radiation (like sound), not vector radiation (radio). To be sure, it's a fine approximation for most HF antenna systems, but watch out a microwave frequencies, especially if your antenna system contains a "circulator". 2. In the cases where reciprocity applies you would be correct to say that it requires that the antenna directivity and efficiency are the same for transmitting and receiving. It does not follow, however, that a poor transmitting antenna is necessarily a poor receiving antenna. Efficiency matters much more when transmitting than it does when receiving. Franks's observations are correct, and can be verified if you do a detailed signal to noise calculation. You could also try the experiment yourself. "Frank" wrote in message news:01c3b0a2$989de120$0125250a@cqvdqntcxxawvjpo.. . Wes Stewart ... ^ Antennas are reciprocal, if they wouldn't work well for ^ transmitting, they will work equally poorly for receiving. I don't believe that. It's been my experience that an antenna used for receiving will function satisfactorily over a much broader range of conditions (environment, antenna length, etc.) than it will if used for transmitting under those same conditions. Frank -- | John Doty "You can't confuse me, that's my job." | Home: | Work: |