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Re[2]: [TowerTalk] Steve's antenna study (GAIN)

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Subject: Re[2]: [TowerTalk] Steve's antenna study (GAIN)
From: sbest@cushcraft.com (sbest@cushcraft.com)
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 98 16:22:49

     Directivity of an antenna does come from antenna geometry.  If an 
     antenna is 100% efficient it will have a gain equal to its 
     directivity. Gain is simply the antenna directivity * efficiency. 
     Reductions in efficiency come from losses within the antenna 
     structure, losses within any feedpoint matching components AND high 
     VSWR.  Increased VSWR reduces power delivered to an antenna because of 
     the reflections created at the antenna .  This has the effect of 
     reducing gain since the total power delivered to the antenna is less 
     than the power incident at its input terminal.
     
     73
     Steve Best
     
steve wrote...
     
<big snip>
     
> So you can get high performance (gain) IN SPITE  OF high swr. 
     
this shouldn't be a surprise.  but it sure bears repeating!
     
Yes,  George,  What gives an antenna gain has NOTHING to 
do with the impedance of the antenna.  The impedance 
relative to the impedance at the end of the amateurs 
transmission line out the the antenna is from where
vswr comes.  Gain comes from the geometry of the beast.
     
73,  Jim,  KH7M
     
     
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