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Re: Topband: Antenna Modeling

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Subject: Re: Topband: Antenna Modeling
From: John Bastin <bastinj@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 19:38:35 -0500
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On Mar 4, 2010, at 14:14:24, Edward Swynar wrote:
> 
> Why is there apparently always such "black magic" surounding this sorta
> stuff...? No wonder there seem to be two camps anymore in the matter of
> antenna articles in the popular Ham literature, i.e. the pro-modeling crowd,
> & the "...olde-fashioned" ones...
> 
> Guess which one I seem to be condemned to retaining a lifelong membership
> to---but not necessarily by choice alone, Hi Hi.

Eddy,

I've thought about 'em, built 'em and tried 'em since 1960...you can model them 
all you want but the proof in in the performance when you get it in the 
air...and that can't be predicted because everyone's environment is 
different...:-)

If you want to model antennas, go for it, but accept that there is a pretty 
steep learning curve in getting to be adept at it and producing something 
that's useful. I've fumbled around in it a bit, but you still don't really know 
what's going to happen until you build it.

Count me in the "old-fashioned" camp, I guess. I'll never put down those that 
model antennas and produce something of value for them, but I'll be out in the 
yard hanging wire...

73,


John K8AJS
bastinj@gmail.com



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