steverow
Well-Known Member
Woof,
I'm impressed.
You might not have liked it, but many would not realise just what a high level skill tuning waveguide, horns and arrays is. Being PMR for most of the time I always had a healthy respect for the guys who did the very short wavelength stuff the p to p links etc. Me I lop bits of element off with a hacksaw check it on a VSWR meter whilst you guys tap away for hours with a little hammer checking and tuning...etc etc.
Antenna work often cannot be learnt from books, probably because there aren't that many good books dedicated to it. (with the notable exception of Butterworth's excellent tome). OK there is the theory side, but mostly as I'm sure you know, it's a black art, and relies heavily on practice, skill, hunches and intuition.
Are you still in comms??
Steve.
I'm impressed.
You might not have liked it, but many would not realise just what a high level skill tuning waveguide, horns and arrays is. Being PMR for most of the time I always had a healthy respect for the guys who did the very short wavelength stuff the p to p links etc. Me I lop bits of element off with a hacksaw check it on a VSWR meter whilst you guys tap away for hours with a little hammer checking and tuning...etc etc.
Antenna work often cannot be learnt from books, probably because there aren't that many good books dedicated to it. (with the notable exception of Butterworth's excellent tome). OK there is the theory side, but mostly as I'm sure you know, it's a black art, and relies heavily on practice, skill, hunches and intuition.
Are you still in comms??
Steve.