Post #2 on my I-10K Eznec5 model.
Here are my original models showing the radials and feed point are symmetrical from a top view of the antenna...indicating symmetry. The patterns for both at 20' feet and 50' feet are also included showing maxumum gain and angle.
Note the little circle in the middle is the top hat is the tip of the radiator and it is centered and the radials and the feed point (between the two red dots) are both symmetrical.
View attachment Original Model with symmetrical radials 20' and 50'.pdf
Post #3 to follow will show the affects that my Eznec indicates when I set the I-10K's radials asymmetrically (off-centered). I was amazed at these results and only real world testing could tell us more. Could this be the advantage that Jay and Master Chief talk about all the time?
Stay tuned.
Here are my original models showing the radials and feed point are symmetrical from a top view of the antenna...indicating symmetry. The patterns for both at 20' feet and 50' feet are also included showing maxumum gain and angle.
Note the little circle in the middle is the top hat is the tip of the radiator and it is centered and the radials and the feed point (between the two red dots) are both symmetrical.
View attachment Original Model with symmetrical radials 20' and 50'.pdf
Post #3 to follow will show the affects that my Eznec indicates when I set the I-10K's radials asymmetrically (off-centered). I was amazed at these results and only real world testing could tell us more. Could this be the advantage that Jay and Master Chief talk about all the time?
Stay tuned.