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On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 01:09:06 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote:
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 06:57:21 -0800, "Caveat Lector" wrote: Here is a site for examples of capture areas of antennas http://www.sommerantennas.com/gain.html Are you recommending it? Unanswered... Is the following statement from the page correct? "Note: Antenna B has only half the capture area of antenna A and is therefore able to "catch" only 50 percent of the electromagnetic field; e.g., 50mV, compared to 100 mV/50 Ohms. This means 6dB less gain for antenna B in comparison to antenna A." Of course it is not. The article seems based on some typical misconceptions about Capture Area and the suggestion that you can run a ruler over a dipole (loaded or otherwise) to measure up and calculate the capture area is nonsense. I wonder if that is how Somner derive the gain figures that they publish for their antennas. (Gain is related to Capture Area, and if they don't understand Capture Area, do they understand Gain?) Owen -- |
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