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Richard Harrison wrote:
. . . The most energy any antenna can extract from a passing wave is 50%. That is only when the receiving antenna is perfectly matched to its load. In this case the load is an identical antenna, so the chances for a match are good. But, at least 50% of the energy captured by the receiving antenna is going to be reradiated by that antenna right back in the direction it came from. . . . This is a bit misleading. Typically, an antenna extracts only a tiny fraction of the energy from a passing wave. The actual amount of energy it does extract is expressed as its "capture area" or "effective aperture". A recent posting I made includes a way to calculate this if you know the antenna's gain. Because the "capture area" is usually a tiny fraction of the wave's total area, only a tiny fraction of the wave's energy is extracted. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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