"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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dansawyeror wrote:
Below is a link to a site that claims to model coax radiation from a
dipole.
http://www.smeter.net/feeding/feedpowr.php
Please note that the third wire to ground creates the unbalance
that causes feedline radiation. You seem to be confusing cause
and effect. The cause of the feedline radiation is the existence
of that third wire, not SWR. All it proves is that feedline
radiation is caused by that third wire path which unbalances
the source currents.
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73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp
Cecil
How wrong would it be to say that the *coax* part of the line doesnt
radiate at all?
I see this as a situation where the *outer shield* of a transmission line
is conducting current that radiates.
It seems that a "balanced" antenna that is comprised of a single
conductor and a L shaped conductor that includes the outer conductor of the
coax, could be fed with a balanced line for modeling.
Jerry