K1TTT wrote:
>>> Any dipole mounted somewhere above a good ground, could have some gain
>>>
>> in
>>
>>> some directions ... compared to a dipole in free space ... and so it
>>>
>> would
>>
>> exhibit a positive dBd number. And many do. There is no snake oil in
>> that.
>>
>>
>> Really?
>>
>> Do you know of a product that would allow me to mount my comparison dipole
>> in free space for tests?
>>
And where can I find the isotropic radiator to run a comparison against<:-))
73
Roger (K8RI)
>> To use dBd to refer specifically to a dipole in free space is misleading
>> marketing BS.
>>
>
> But this is MARKETING, they thrive on things like that. No one says you
> have to be able to measure it, or that it could even be compared to anything
> buildable on earth. Manufacturers have quoted gain against isotropic to get
> those couple extra db in the past, can you build a real isotropic radiator?
> Caveat Emptor, ab asino lanam, corruptio optimi pess, bonitas non est
> pessimis esse meliorem, adversus solem ne loquitor, etc, etc, etc...
>
>
> David Robbins K1TTT
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