So I recently set up a yagi for GMRS that is rated for 7Dbi gain.
Compared to a vertical omni directional that might have the same gain rating, am I correct in assuming that there is additional range benefit from the radiation pattern lobe being concentrated into a single direction?
Dbi ratings being equal omni vs directional, the directional is concentrating the same power in the same way that you might put your thumb on a garden hose, correct?
Or,.. is that rating done with the idea that the furthest point of the radiation lobe achieved a (non-symmetrically) distance representative of 7Dbi?
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So I recently set up a yagi for GMRS that is rated for 7Dbi gain.
Compared to a vertical omni directional that might have the same gain rating, am I correct in assuming that there is additional range benefit from the radiation pattern lobe being concentrated into a single direction?
Dbi ratings being equal omni vs directional, the directional is concentrating the same power in the same way that you might put your thumb on a garden hose, correct?
Or,.. is that rating done with the idea that the furthest point of the radiation lobe achieved a (non-symmetrically) distance representative of 7Dbi?
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