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Old October 23rd 04, 05:06 AM
Tom Donaly
 
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Cecil Moore wrote:
Tom Donaly wrote:

The question is not whether or not the theory
you made up in your head is right or not, but whether the length, shape,
volume, whatever of a loading coil on a short antenna makes any
substantial difference in the efficiency of the antenna.



No, that's not the question at all. You have diverted the issue from
current through the coil to efficiency. The question is whether the
current at each end of a real-world loading coil is the same or not
the same. Efficiency is irrelevant.

Diverting the issue is an obvious tactic employed by someone who is
losing the argument.

If one doesn't understand standing waves on a transmission line, one
cannot understand standing-wave antennas. The ignorance of how standing-
wave antennas work is the basic problem. I am attempting to alleviate
that ignorance.
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73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp


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Cecil, I'll believe you know something about loading coils when you
go back to school and learn something about basic classical
electromagnetic theory. As it stands, all you can do is make one
unsupported statement after another and hope someone is gullible
enough to believe you.
73,
Tom Donaly, KA6RUH

(P.S. How do you know what the subject was? You didn't read all
the posts.)