Szczepan Białek wrote:
But the dipole has the two independent sources on the two ends. The
waves from them are "coupled". We can say "polarised" but it not means
that radio waves are tranversal.
The "sources" of radiation on the two ends of a dipole
are not independent. There are coherent with the single
source. There is no way to superpose two coherent waves
to get a doubling of frequency. According to the math
model, all one gets is single-frequency interference.
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73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC,
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