Art Unwin wrote:
So one acknowledges the presence of a capacitor at the end of a
radiator
Let's use IEEE definitions to avoid confusion. A "capacitor"
is a physical component that exhibits capacitance. Capacitance
can be exhibited without the existence of a physical lumped
component. At the end of a radiator, we would have a
distributed capacitance, not *a* lumped capacitor. And
actually, it is not only at the end since it is "distributed".
In fact, an antenna element can be modeled as a distributed
RLC network where the R includes all "losses" including radiation.
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73, Cecil
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