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Antennas are my field. What Mr. Klein says about the useful frequency range
of a discone antenna is right. A reasonably well designed discone antenna will have about a 3:1 frequency range because the pattern degrades as the frequency increases. It is also true that the SWR of a discone usually remains under 2:1 for a significantly wider than 3:1 frequency ratio. Of course, SWR is no measure at all of an antenna's performance. Another example of an antenna with a far larger SWR bandwidth (to coin a phrase) than pattern bandwidth is the terminated rhombic antenna. A well designed rhombic has 2:1 or perhaps 2.5:1 pattern bandwidth and a huge SWR bandwidth. When doing propagation measurements in West Va. over 40 years ago, I came across a small rhombic in a front yard being used to receive TV signals. The man of the house had been in the Signal Corps. One last note: almost anything will "work" as an antenna. The issue should be how well does the antenna work, never whether it works. Regards, Mac ..... slowly finding some of the "secret instructions" of my brand new BCD396T. -- J. Mc Laughlin; Michigan U.S.A. Home: |
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