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<h1 style="text-align: center;">An Antenna Potpourri</h1>
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<p><b>Note (2024):</b> These appear to be articles that were prepared but not published or put online, they were later made available by antenneX. These were retrieved from <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20240719021225/https://on5au.be/" target="_blank">www.on5au.be</a> (archive.org) and re-orgnaized with some duplicate items that exist elsewhere removed.</p>
<p><b>Note (2024):</b> These appear to be articles that were prepared but not published or put online, they were later made available by antenneX. These were retrieved from <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20240719021225/https://on5au.be/" target="_blank">on5au.be</a> (archive.org) and re-orgnaized with some duplicate items that exist elsewhere removed.</p>
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<a href="at2b1217m.pdf">A Trap 2-Band 2-Element Beam for 17 and 12 Meters</a>
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<p>When selecting a type-13 file, remember that the pattern shape, the forward gain, and the elevation angle are more important factors to consider than the name applied to the array. The goal is to match the type-13 file to your best estimate of the performance of your own array or antenna. The sample patterns in the linked gallery of model plots can go a long way in assisting in the selection. If a closer approximation is required by a specific application, then you should consider modeling your actual antenna or array.</p>
<p>One way to simplify the file structure within your version of VOACAP is to download only the collection (or collections) that have the most promise of closely matching your station antenna (or antennas). Unzip the files into a separate hard-drive directory. Then copy only the relevant files to your directory within the VOACAP program. You may rename the files within the 8-character limit, retaining the extension. As well, you may open the files within Notepad or Wordpad and revise the top line description to suit your needs. However, do not disturb the format of the remaining lines of the file.</p>
<p>These notes are no substitute for mastering your particular VOACAP software. Moreover, the collections are made available without charge and without warranty. Use of the files is the sole responsibility of the user.</p>
<p>Book <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20230916082848/http://www.on5au.be/contents%20vol4_A.html" target="_blank">Radio Wave Propagation Volume 4</a> (archive.org) (VOCAP Explained) - ON5AU.</p>
<p>Book <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20230916082848/https://on5au.be/contents%20vol4_A.html" target="_blank">Radio Wave Propagation Volume 4</a> (archive.org) (VOCAP Explained) - ON5AU.</p>
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