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[Antennaware] modeling vs. real world?

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Subject: [Antennaware] modeling vs. real world?
From: "StellarCAT" <rxdesign@ssvecnet.com>
Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2015 17:03:30 -0400
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Hello all...

My name is Gary... call K9RX. 

I’m modeling a 6 element 15 meter beam and wonder how close the model is to 
real world performance? Has anyone on here modeled, then built and range tested 
a model to confirm the model was accurate? Or if, after having done this, found 
it to not be accurate then have a ‘plan’ on how to correct it to be accurate? A 
45’ boom 100#+ antenna isn’t something I’d want to take up and down multiple 
times nor would I want to mess with trying to confirm say the FB (the SWR of 
course is much easier) ... I’d not be looking to get exact results – more rough 
magnitude and most importantly the curve itself in relation to the frequency. 

also I’m now trying to figure out how to account for the balun leads (it will 
be a hairpin) ... any suggestions would be appreciated. Write direct to not 
clutter the group... 

finally when I model the hairpin from the typical ~22 ohms Rra as a load I get 
an inductance required of around 0.31 uH. I get that using both EZNEC6+ and YW. 
When I then try to calculate the length of the hairpin I come up with ~ 10”... 
and YW comes up with the same value. But the original antenna this started as 
has a hairpin (same spacing/dia) of 20”! I’m trying to figure out which one is 
right. Thoughts?

I have this model if any one is interested in it. Its been optimized to stack 
very well. I’ve taken into account the swagged elements as well as the clamps. 

Gary 
K9RX

K9RX at ARRL dot net



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