Tom Bruhns wrote:
Cecil, I'm sorry you don't understand that in the presence of
time-varying fields, the potential between two points depends on the
path you take.
I know that, Tom, but we are talking about measuring the RF voltage
between two copper wires one inch apart. The path is well defined.
It is a no brainer. There is no need for obfuscation. The measurement
proves the voltages at the ends of a dipole to be at least a magnitude
higher than the voltage at the feedpoint. Are you not aware of how
the ratio of voltage to current varies over 1/4WL of a wire antenna?
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73, Cecil
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