Richard Clark wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
So Tom, please provide a definition and a reference for your version
of "current drop".
How can you sensibly argue with the village idiot?
That's pretty cruel, Richard, not allowing even the village idiot
to ask for a reference. How anyone can argue that there is no current
drop between the current antinode (maximum) and the current node
(minimum) is beyond belief. No drop from maximum to minimum is a
concept that would obselete all of human knowledge.
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73, Cecil
http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp
"The current and voltage distributions on open-ended wire antennas are
similar to the standing wave patterns on open-ended transmission lines ...
Standing wave antennas, such as the dipole, can be analyzed as traveling
wave antennas with waves propagating in opposite directions (forward and
backward) and represented by traveling wave currents If and Ib ..."
_Antenna_Theory_, Balanis, Second Edition, Chapter 10, page 488 & 489
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