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Re: [TowerTalk] Holy SteppIR!

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Holy SteppIR!
From: "Clay Curtiss W7CE" <w7ce@curtiss.net>
Reply-to: Clay Curtiss W7CE <w7ce@curtiss.net>
Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 18:32:08 -0800
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My simulations indicate that as you adjust the array elevation
above 5 degrees the vertical lobe begins to broaden.  At about
16 degrees elevation, the vertical 3 db beamwidth is 24
degrees (from 3 to 27 degrees).  It's not the prettiest pattern one
has ever seen, but it should work quite nicely for general purpose
dxing and/or contesting.

Clay

>
> Yes, that's absolutely right, Jim. I am guilty of thinking "in the
> box". If you remove the straight jacket of the conventional Yagi
> with fixed tuning/phasing, and exploit the large design space
> allowed by the independent element length control, you can
> probably do some interesting things. It would be an interesting
> study to figure out the various possibilties for elevation pattern
> control. You could then feed that information to the SteppIR
> controllers to get an electronically steerable elevation pattern.
> I wonder if this is what the owner has in mind (maybe he isn't
> as misguided as we first thought)?
>
> Still, even when you open up the possibilities afforded by
> arbitary element length control, it is not clear to me that you
> can achieve as clean an elevation pattern as a conventional
> vertical stack in the range of interest (say 3 to 15 degrees
> TOA). Even if you synthesize nulls looking toward the ground
> at a specific angle, you still are fighting the grating lobes that
> want to form at other angles due to the large spacing between
> the array and the ground image (e.g. can you cut down the
> ground illunimation over a broad range elevation angles without
> cutting down the corresponding direct radiation and achieve a
> broad main lobe close to the horizon?).
>
> 73, Mike W4EF...............................
>
>
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