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"Volker Tonn" wrote:
On technical reason a ground plane antenna can NEVER work as a broadband antenna. It is limited to some frequencies or relatively small frequency ranges with acceptable gain. A discone has some gain above 0dBi on the wohle specified range up to 2 dBi. A groundplane has some gain up to 3 or 4 dBi on resonant frequencies and dramatic loss down to -(!)15dBi on nonresonant ranges. You set an unreachable standard, Volker. There is no antenna made that is not more resonant on some frequencies and less resonant on others. Certainly some do perform better than either the ground plane or discone, but these antennas have their place also. Few antennas can beat the utter bandwidth of a discone and the ground plane is ideal where an even less intrusive antenna is desired. Indeed, I've had success with a simple wire that is probably not directly resonant on any desired frequency. In other words, any antenna is clearly better than nothing. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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