Why do some elements taper, i.e. maco and some like the gizmotchy and Jo Gunn don't. I'm referring to the director elements.
Tapering elements, decreases wind load. Companies that do not taper, are cost cutting. They can get the length they need with one 10' length of tubing, which leaves one short piece of waste, instead of 3 for example. Maco and Gizmotchy are the same manufacturer.Why do some elements taper, i.e. maco and some like the gizmotchy and Jo Gunn don't. I'm referring to the director elements.
Surprised none of the antenna guys can give an answer.
Why do some elements taper, i.e. maco and some like the gizmotchy and Jo Gunn don't. I'm referring to the director elements.
Sorry I'm not that smart when it comes to antenna theory. Lol I'm just a dumb cberI think that has more to do with how you phrased the question than it has to do with the antenna guys on here
Sorry I'm not that smart when it comes to antenna theory. Lol I'm just a dumb cber
I would assume, that as the elements get progressively further away from the driven element, more capacitance is required to develop the required phase angle shift for the re-radiated RF to now become constructive to the desired radiation pattern of the antenna, and shortening the element is the easiest way to increase capacitance.
As to why some antennas would not taper the elements down like that, I really don't know