OK one more time.
We had argument about current in antenna loading coils, one bunch says it is
different, another bunch says it is, has to be the same, no way can it be
different.
Instead of trying to verify the reality on real antennas, with real, typical
hardware and measure it or show that there is something wrong with what we
so far presented, we see "theoretical reasons" why it can't be and
nitpicking on tangents leading to la-la land, instead of hitting the "meat"
of the argument.
Suit yourself. No one said that W9UCW did all the different band experiments
with the same setup in the picture. He showed one picture, proof that
current CAN be different at two ends of a loading coil, which W8JI and his
worshippers claim it CAN NOT BE.
Show us your setup, description and details showing that in all cases
current IS ALWAYS (or almost) the SAME!
There is really no point of arguing any more here. I will do the tests and
with help of "our campers" we will present comprehensive article on the
subject.
I would like to thank you all, including "current nonbelievers" for their
opposition, because they highlighted how much misinformation (50 years) and
false "science" is out there and helped us to understand the depth and
reasons for the current in the loading coil behavior, and especially for the
need to set the record straight and help to improve the modeling of loaded
antennas.
The rest will be reported on my web site, which I will consolidate and bring
up to date in the next few days at
www.K3BU.us Then you can nitpick or
provide critique. There is no point in arguing, when Cecil asks why is there
higher current at the top of the coil and "unbelievers" are mum or keep
rattling off their but, but, but...
IT IS STANDING WAVE CURRENT and VOLTAGE along the resonator, get it?
What's next? Denying that there is a daylight, when the sun is out?
73 +
Yuri, K3BU