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![]() Hi guys, How does one go about measuring (with a reasonable degree of accuracy) the radiation resistance of antennas? And when I say "antennas" I mean any radiator from a balanced dipole through to a random length of wet string with a damp matchbox for a ground plane. Must it be done with a noise bridge or is there another way that requires no special test equipment (aside from a scope/sig.gen etc.). I'm primarily interested in checking out highly *non*-ideal antennas for use in non-ideal situations/locations. -- "I expect history will be kind to me, since I intend to write it." - Winston Churchill |
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