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| Subject: | [Towertalk] "Real" Height of antennas on Buildings |
| From: | nat@ajheatwole.com (Nat Heatwole) |
| Date: | Thu, 18 Apr 2002 15:51:33 -0400 |
Is there any reliable way to tell what the "real" height of a yagi is that's on top of a building? In other words, electrically how high the antenna thinks it is. Is there a formula to calculate this if one knows all of the critical information (dimensions of the building, antenna height above building, etc.) and assuming that the building is a 3D square or rectangle? Are there any rules of thumb for this or is modeling the only way? 73, Nat, WZ3AR <nat@ajheatwole.com> |
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