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user:kurser:ham_vt2023_l7 [2023/04/22 19:55] – Added clarification to the Yagi-Uda antenna being built from other antenna types. user | user:kurser:ham_vt2023_l7 [2023/04/22 19:57] – user | ||
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* Polarisation and x-pol suppression | * Polarisation and x-pol suppression | ||
- | Most of these parameters can be analysed using a vector network analyser or an antenna analyser. Let's do that at ETA. | + | Many of these parameters can be analysed using a vector network analyser or an antenna analyser. |
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==Direction== | ==Direction== | ||
- | The most ideal antenna is a single charge floating in free space, radiating as a sphere in all directions. Such a single charge is known academically as an //isotropic radiator//. Practically, | + | The most ideal antenna is a single charge floating in free space, radiating as a sphere |
How small that illuminated segment of the sphere is as opposed to size the entire sphere, is known as the //antenna directivity// | How small that illuminated segment of the sphere is as opposed to size the entire sphere, is known as the //antenna directivity// |
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