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"Reg Edwards" wrote:
The low-angle performance of a half-wave dipole, even when radiating broadside towards the receiver, is very poor in comparison with a simple vertical. ________________ To the extent that this is true, it is not just a function of the intrinsic radiation patterns of the (horizontally polarised) half-wave dipole and the vertical monopole, but also to the net gain toward the other end of the path including reflections of that intrinsic radiation from the physical environment around the antenna. The performance of an antenna near the earth can depend as much on its installation conditions as its free space pattern. RF |
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