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Jimmy I know what the cuurent curve shows on a radiating element and I
suspect that you do also.
Now show me an equivalent current curve for a circle so I can see the
differences in area under the current curve.
Are they different or are they the same?. If you know where such a
comparison is shown and they are different
you are then positioned to inform me why.
By the same token if they are the same which is how most people see it
then
I will be better able to
resolve my conundrum for myself.
Art
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Gentlemen
I have in the past alluded not only radiation from a straight element
but
snipNot knowing how you came to your conclusion no one can tell you why
you
are
wrong.. My uncle used to have a paint and body shop with a 57 Chevy up
on
a
pole in front of his shop. While the car would make an awful antenna it
would be futile to try to explain why. In another way of saying it would
be
like explaining to a student how he missed a math problem when all he
shows
is an answer. The best the instructor can do is tell him he is right or
wrong. In your case the instructor would not even be sure which problem
he
had done.
When used in an antenna coils have approximately the current distibution
characteristics as the part of the antenna they are substituting for. Yuri
has an excellent article on this and there has been much discussion about
his on the NG. However taken this in the context of the rest of what you
have said during this string I dont think this is what yiu are looking for.
What you are looking for does not exist.
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