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Reg Edwards wrote:
"Cecil Moore" wrote - Except Rhombics, of course. :-) ==================================== Cecil, get yourself up to date. A terminated rhombic is only 50 percent (or even less) efficient. It transmitts to, and receives from, only half of the available directions. A wicked waste of power. I can't imagine why anybody bothers to use one which is not rotateable. Have you ever erected a 160-meter or 80-meter or even a 40-meter rotateable rhombic? smiley ---- Reg, G4FGQ. Reg, during the Vietnam War we used a terminated rhombic from the State of Utah [USA desert area] to SEA [AKA Vietnam]as part of the antenna farm at AGA5HI [USAF MARS Gateway Station] for phone patch traffic. It would outperform the Yagi and the LP antenna. I was AFF1C TDY at AGA5HI [Hill Air Force Base, Utah] I don't believe there is a net loss of gain in the preferred direction. If one loses -3 dB in the resistor, does one not waste -3 dB in the non-preferred direction [180 degrees from the desired direction]? |
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