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Most precisely it is a form of half waves in phase. Putting half wave
radiators in a line like that ( also called co-linear because they are on a common "co" line "linear") gives gain by compressing the radiation into the volume ( a disk or flying saucer- like shape ) perpendicular to the "line" of the elements. It is a common type used in cellular base stations. Each section is approximately a half wave long. It is approximate because of the velocity factor of the coax and other factors. Reversing the center and shield for each section is the way the sections are all brought into the same phase. I believe the ideal spacing (for gain) of half waves in phase is 1/2 wavelength. However the "reversed coax" construction is easier. It does not need some type coaxial phasing lines to feed all the separated elements and do it in phase. The use of the term "sector" (by the author of the web site referenced) for each of the coax sections may be a misuse of the term "sector" which comes from the antennas common use in the cellular field with an added corner reflector that makes it have a 120 or 60 degree-wide pattern and thus used to cover only one Sector of a sectorized cellular site. Wi-Fi base stations can also have 3 or 6 sectors and use this type of sector antennas (with the reflector). Hope this helps understand. 73, Steve, K9DCI "KG0WX" wrote in message oups.com... http://wireless.gumph.org/content/4/...s-antenna.html The author calls it a sector antenna but I'm sure I've seen it in ham applications but with another name. Also, can anyone quote me a dbi gain figure ) for this? Thanks for the help! Ken KG0WX |
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