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On 10/23/21 7:38 PM, Dan Maguire wrote:
 
Jim Brown wrote:
 
I've seen a simple equation for modeling a straight triangular tower in NEC. As 
I recall, the diameter worked out to be around 0.65 the width of a side. This 
would account for modeling it as a radiator.
 
The image just below "Wire Geometry" on page
https://ac6la.com/aecollection8.html
shows the equivalent diameter for Rohn 25G according to:
a) Section 9.1 of Leeson's "Physical Design of Yagi Antennas"
    EquivDia = SQRT(Area / PI) + Perimeter / (2*PI) = 9.55 inches
b) Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antenna_equivalent_radius
    EquivDia = 2 * (LegDia/2 * FaceWidth^2)^(1/3) = 8.58 inches
I'm afraid I don't know which is "more correct".
 
A project for a summer student project..
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