To: | Antennaware@contesting.com |
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Subject: | Re: [Antennaware] Too good to be true |
From: | Davor Virkes <davor.virkes@ht.hr> |
Date: | Wed, 07 Apr 2004 09:21:15 +0200 |
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Hi, As you most probably know, NEC-4 engine is not circulated outside NATO, and many of the "erudites" are stuck with NEC-2. That poses an interesting problem regarding antennas with buried wires, or wires that touch ground. This antenna is touching ground, and NEC-2 is not happy about it. I often find it annoying to see these unrealistic gains, but bear in mind that the gain is referenced to isotropic antenna, which gives you 2dB gain for anything that resembles a dipole, and in case of Earth as a reflector, you get additional 3dB for radiating only in one half of space. Loops may be observed as stacked dipoles, hence 3 dB more. And here you are, a hefty 8dB gain. But where? Into the stars above. I like my NEC antennas in free space. If some ground is required, I make a wire grid beneath, and calculate in free space. Only when I'm 100% positive about gain AND distribution of currents, I check it against a "real" ground. Have fun Davor At 23:07 2004.04.06 -0400, you wrote: I have inserted a NEC file of a antenna that has me puzzled as to why the gain it gets. Seems quite too good to be true. Will send a .EZ file to anyone who requests it. _______________________________________________ Antennaware mailing list Antennaware@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/antennaware |
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