Reg Edwards wrote:
I answered your original question by saying that the near field due to a
halfwavelength of wire along an antenna with standing waves (like a
co-linear array of in-phase dipoles) was just the same as a halfwavelength
along a wire in an antenna without any standing waves (like a Beverage).
Unfortunately, that cannot be true. The maximum H-field amplitude at a current
null cannot possibly be the same as the maximum H-field where a current null
never exists.
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73, Cecil
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