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On 9/16/2012 1:39 PM, Steve Hunt wrote:
 The Forward Gain dropped by 0.3dB. The rearward pattern was badly 
affected: all the nulls were "filled in" as Jim suggested, and 
rearward lobes were typically 8dB higher.
 
Expanding on this a bit, this result is common to nearly all designs 
that produce directivity -- forward gain is produced by in-phase 
addition, so small changes in any element have a relatively small 
effect, but nulls are produced by the cancellation of two (or more) 
signals that are nearly equal and nearly 180 degrees out of phase. The 
more precise the equality, the greater the depth of the null, and 
relatively small differences in the signals producing the cancellation 
can fill in the null. 
73, Jim K9YC
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