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Hi,
Well, our Super J-pole: http://users.marktwain.net/aschmitz/...jpolecalc.html Is beating our Yagi in ALL directions, even in the forward lobe! Here is the theoretical H-plane plot of our Yagi: http://www.drslick.org/Temp1/yagiplot.jpg And a photo: http://www.drslick.org/Temp1/yagi929.jpg So if you assume the theoretical 2.5 dBi of a regular J-pole, then the Super J-pole has about 3 dB over that, so about 5.5 dBi all around. So we have about 4.52 dB in the forward lobe of our Yagi, so even there, we beat it by about 1 dB with the Super J-pole. That's like 238 watts versus 300 watts. It's even worse in the back lobe, where it's a -12 dB difference. That's like 19 watts versus 300 watts! It's only a theoretical yagi optimization plot, and i don't think it sounded like 19 versus 300 watts in the back, but it's a BIG difference, even in the areas that were already strong....almost full quieting. And yeah, we didn't really optimize the yagi for a strong, narrow lobe...it was designed for a 180 degree pattern, so the gain ain't great, but you still have some control over directivity. It's still not really a fair comparison. At any rate, if you need an omnidirectional, i highly recommend the Super J-pole! Here's another site if you are interested: http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc/jpole.html Questions and comments appreciated! Dr. Slick |
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