On 4/8/2020 12:28 PM, Lee STRAHAN wrote:
What I do know about that also is mathematically those 8 elements theoretically can produce an RDF of right at 16 dB. The rub is the element amplitudes and phasing has to be controlled to some remarkable unobtainable accuracies to do that. Just maintaining 2% amplitude accuracy and 1 or 2 degrees phase stability 10 years ago when the 8 array was put into production was all I thought I could squeak out with the then current components and measuring ability I could a fford. Buying 1% resistors and capacitors in surface mount is now common which has helped available accuracies and my test equipment is much better than I had at the time. Chasing these things is part of what I do trying to push the barriers of low band Receiving.
Filling the gaps, nulls in a pattern are the result of cancellation of multiple signals from two or more antenna elements. Cancellation is maximized by very precise matching of amplitude AND phase; small errors in either result in less cancellation.
73, Jim K9YC _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
