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Six Shooter
Six Shooter analyzed using 4nec2.
Description found here:
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Raw Gain peak (8 dBi) was fairly narrow, although always above 4 dBi.
SWR (300-ohm) was also narrowband and only partially overlapped Gain peak.
Date(s): 26 July 2009. Album by holl_ands. 1 - 6 of 6 Total. 7913 Visits.
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Variant6 Bottom Fed Six-Shooter - 3D View

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Variant6 Bottom Fed Six-Shooter - Raw Gain
Narrow Gain Peak but always above 4 dBi.


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Variant6 Bottom Fed Six-Shooter
SWR (300-ohm) is very Narrowband and only
partially overlaps Gain peak.


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Variant6 Bottom Fed Six-Shooter
SWR (200-ohm) is better match around 554 MHz,
but Gain drops to 6.4 dBi.


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Variant6 Bottom Fed Six-Shooter - Impedance

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Variant6 Bottom Fed Six-Shooter
Example 4nec2 File


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