Richard Fry wrote:
The vector sum of the EM fields at every point in free space from
identical radiators fed by the same source depends in part on their
relative physical orientations, and their separation in wavelengths (see
Kraus' ANTENNAS, 3rd edition, chapters 5 and 6).
It's too bad that we cannot see the interference patterns
created by two radiators. Just know that all of the
interference patterns involving visible light that we can
see with our own eyes are also possible at RF frequencies.
Who hasn't been listening to a repeater that almost
completely faded out while stopped at a red light?
Letting the vehicle move a short distance brings it
back to Q5. That old familiar "picket-fencing" that
some of us have experienced is the antenna alternately
moving through zones of destructive and constructive
interference. The same thing can be caused by an
airplane flying over during local TV reception.
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73, Cecil
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