skin depth decay
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 13:03:46 -0800 (PST), art
wrote:
On 26 Nov, 11:19, Richard Clark wrote:
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 10:47:36 -0800 (PST), art
wrote:
On 26 Nov, 08:55, Cecil Moore wrote:
Richard Clark wrote:
"It" is called a dipole. 'It" has already been done.
he did not identify "it" that apparently was used
before Marconi came along.He also talks of long discussion
of this "dipole" of Queen Victoria which as you know is a
figment of his imagination.
Hi Arthur,
We can all appreciate how you rejected all things British when you
emigrated. Consult history to observe that Hertz (not a British
subject) invented the loop antenna during Victoria's reign.
Others may be equally ignorant of early RF work, but it was a simple
google of "Hertz" and "Queen Victoria" to arrive at:
"Marconi was giving wireless reports to the mainland from the
Kingstown Regatta, from distances of 5 to 10 miles out to sea.
And sending Queen Victoria reports concerning the health of
her son, the Prince of Wales, who was recovering from a
knee injury as he watched the regatta from the royal yacht."
And, as we are all well aware, Hertz did not design, build, and
operate his antenna after the reign of Victoria.
This is all very elemental stuff.
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
And this is ........"it"?
Hi Arthur,
Since you've gone away, the Brits speak a more Americanized form of
English that is commonly expressed right here in these postings.
"It" being one of those difficult words is not our problem so much as
yours. Consult a dictionary you feel comfortable with.
An antenna for........ 160M?
Hertz, Marconi and the rest would have considered that shortwave and
scaled down. The operative word here is "scaled." There is nothing
new about an antenna coming in different sizes.
The antenna you state that has been talked about at length
somewhere on this newsgroup at a yet unknown location?
I will admit that your indifference to antenna discussion in other
threads contributes to your suffering from the illusion of having
something novel - seeing you have such a difficult time describing it
here.
I will have no problem with the PTO
They don't have to sell it to anyone!
However, I do appreciate you are still reading my missives. :-)
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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