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Old September 1st 09, 04:29 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Art Unwin wrote:

boundary to achieve equilibrium. Thus to be in equilibrium a radiator
must be tipped to include the Coreolis force which then allows for a
spherical radiation pattern ala Poynting's vector where the forces
within the boundary equals ( and opposite) that outside the boundary
and is in a state of equilibrium Thus when a radiator is tipped it now
fills up the hole in the donut to obtain radiation that is equal in
all directions( equilibrium) which is what a military installation


Ok, so this would mean that at every north or south latitude the angle
would be different, and at the equator would be zero, since there's no
coriolis effect there. Please give a table that shows the tip angle
versus latitude. (Bet you won't because it's secret) And at the north
or south pole it's not definable so antennas can't work there..

Why haven't you mentioned these facts before? Bet you haven't because
you didn't think of it, but you'll claim otherwise or just not respond.

tom
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