Nice try. I have a clear grasp of the way antennas are measured. Have you spent any time modeling antennas?Blanket said:MC, I think I will discontinue my conversation with you, since you are purporting to be an antenna guy but cant understand antenna gain and loss of a matching network...
I will try to dumb down a analogy you of course will twist and confuse.
When did I say they said this? I'm the one saying that the more efficient the feedpoint is, the higher the field strength reading will be. I'm the one who is willing to test this theory.Blanket said:they dont pose gain figures then say well if you use a hairpin you will get more FS from this antenna
Nothing goofy going on here and I'm not ready to buy into your tenth of a db trade off, but at least you are beginning to see my point. Thank you!Blanket said:your saying there is more on air signal or something else goofy to that effect using a hairpin, if that is so the Gain is increased, have you ever seen a polar plot of a beam, more signal forward = more gain, more gain = more FS, less losses = more forward signal, if the loss is less than a tenth of a db forward gain will change by a tenth of a db.
I don't know if you will. As I've stated, I'm the one who is making this statement and am the one willing to prove it.Blanket said:I used web links that you provided and searched the web for hours on end and all have said a hairpin is much simpler to use. Not anywhere has it been said to use it and you will get more FS
I don't understand the animosity from you. Are you feeling attacked?
BTW, what about your I-10K test results I asked about earlier?