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Bob NO6B

At 2/7/2006 14:24, you wrote:
>I assume one wavelength from center to center correct?
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>T.J. KC8LTS
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>Bob Dengler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>At 2/7/2006 09:18 AM, you wrote:
> >Does anyone know the formula for calculating the distance between two
> >DB-252 corner reflectors that are connected by a phasing harness? I'm
> >sure this is frequency dependent and I want to get the spacing correct.
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>I assume you're talking vertical separated corner reflectors aimed in the
>same direction.
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>For maximum gain, 1 wavelength. You can reduce the spacing to ~0.8
>wavelength to reduce nulls in the elevation pattern at the expense of
>maximum gain, IOW the main lobe gets "fatter" but the on-horizon gain drops
>a little.
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>Bob NO6B
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