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Old October 23rd 04, 08:42 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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Jimmie wrote:
And it will radiate, assuming no other changes but the geometry of the
antenna.. When the out of phase componts of the radiation reach a receiving
antenna they will destructivly combine.


If it actually radiates and if that radiation destructively combines
at one receiving antenna, then radiation must constructively combine
at another (potential) receiving antenna, or else the conservation of
energy principle would be violated. Any far-field destructive interference
event must be exactly balanced by an equal magnitude constructive
interference event at some other location in the far-field. If there is
a receiving antenna there, it will experience gain over the first location.

And a coiled up antenna is likely to experience a lot of I^2*R losses.
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