Real time proof of Poyntings vector
On 7 Jun, 16:35, "Mike Kaliski" wrote:
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I did appreciate your comments and thank you for supplying them but
caution is advised, this is America!
You are either with us or against us.
Cheers
Art
Art,
I don't stand in judgement, I just say it as I see it.
I don't like to see an idea dismissed and ridiculed out of hand without a
fair hearing. Ham radio is a hobby that is supposed to be about
experimentation and self teaching, as much as contesting or chatting on the
air. You cannot learn without making mistakes and when errors are
discovered, a courteous explanation of the problem is somewhat better than
descent into personal diatribe.
I do not consider myself to be an authority on antennas but I have spent
years at college being taught the classical theory of how it all works. I am
prepared to accept that from time to time that theory needs to be updated or
adjusted in the light of new discoveries. I do not accept that any recent
antenna developments are likely to require a new form of physics in order to
explain their mode of operation. It is just that we haven't understood how
to apply existing theory in the correct way yet.
My position is essentially that of a neutral observer who intervened only in
order to restore some much needed balance to the debate.
Regards
Mike G0ULI
Spoken like a true Englishman I am proud of you.
Just remember you now are a target.
Judge the questions and answers given on the subject of antennas
before you get to involved on the subject of antennas. It is quite
easy to see who is knoweledgable but they usually are set ups
for every body to chime in.
For instance you have two questions already directed at you and
neither
is really looking for usefull information, both are easily
recognisable
as being set ups ,tho it is up to you in how you deal with them.
I read QST and also subscribe to RADCOM both of
which are hanging on to the old days with articles on how to make a
morse code keyer or a practical way of connecting a PL259 to coax.
Both
of these magazines are catered to the like of the old guys on this
newsgroup.
Antenna articles? No, not anymore, both magazines stay away from
conflict.
I now know who you are and what you are and I am pleased that I have
met you
Regards
Art
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