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DSM is currently offline  DSM
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Registered: May 2009
Esquire
Whats the requirements for a Line array HF horn?
I notice DDS now makes a dual 1" horn.
Not really sure how summation takes place.
If its a very narrow vert coverage, does each fill a zone with no overlap? I just can't comprehend that given the required bandwidth and beaming thats happening in the upper octave(s).
Wish I could afford ribbons.

Much simpler than you may think. [message #22173 is a reply to message #22172] Tue, 27 July 2004 12:55 Go to previous message
Bill Fitzmaurice is currently offline  Bill Fitzmaurice
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Registered: May 2009
Grand Master
What's critical is the distance between the radiating planes of the individual elements, which ideally is kept under a wavelength. This rules out 1" domes that have 2" wide mounting flanges but other options are available. A simple rule of thumb states that if the radiating plane of the array comprises are least 90% of the meaured vertical plane then you're OK. Where horns are concerned the radiating area is the horn mouth, exclusive of the mounting flange.

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