Thanks Tom. I like to have my data as close as possible to the real world. It also helps with figuring out self interference mitigation and heat maps. I have just used the Yagi pattern file for now. Looking forward to the file and good luck with your move! I did that several times, 7 times under a 6 year period.

73!

Matthew Lawson
KC7EQO 
442.100 + 100 Hz PL Blyn Mt Repeater


On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 12:05 PM, Tom Hayward <tom@tomh.us> wrote:
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 10:51 AM, Matthew Lawson <kc7eqo@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Does anyone have a antenna pattern file for this Dish antenna?
>
> I modeling some links and was wondering if anyone had created a pattern file or had one already.

Yes, I have this pattern in a .ant file, or did at one time anyway.
It's on a computer that's still boxed up from my move and I can't seem
to locate another copy.

Until I can find my copy, you should be able to model it just fine
without the pattern file. It's a dish, so you can assume it will be
pointed precisely toward the other end of the link. Naturally, the
peak gain is at the center of the pattern (because you've aimed to
optimize signal strength). Therefore the value you subtract for the
pattern will be 0 dB. Or in terms of Radio Mobile config: just set the
DA5834SD1 station to aim directly at the other station and select any
of the stock patterns--they'll all model the same.

If you're planning to utilize the side lobes of the dish to connect
multiple stations, you'll need the pattern file.

Tom KD7LXL
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