Keith Dysart wrote:
I follow the principle, but I am not convinced that it is a
"considerable" amount of energy.
This is a follow up to my other reply. An example
closer to the 1/2WL dipole would be a Z0=600 ohm
1/4WL open stub made out of resistance wire such
that the input impedance is 50+j0 ohms. The resistance
wire simulates the radiation "loss" in a 1/2WL dipole.
100w---600 ohm 1/4WL stub---open
The 100w source sees a 50 ohm load because the stub
is made out of resistance wire.
What is the forward power on the stub at the feedpoint? _______
What is the reflected power on the stub at the feedpoint? _______
Stubs like this one are easily modeled with EZNEC.
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73, Cecil
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