Corriolis force
"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
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"Dave Platt" wrote
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In article ,
Jeff Liebermann wrote:
I forgot to connect my comments to the original question. Sorry(tm).
You're correct. There's no way to get a good isotropic radiator
pattern with a simple vertical radiator. However, you can still get
fairly close if you make the antenna sufficiently small relative to
the operating wavelength. As the physical antenna size approaches a
point radiator, the pattern starts to look rather spherical.
The difference in pattern between a half-wavelength dipole,
and an infinitesimally-short dipole (i.e. one whose length
approaches a point source) is actually quite small.
A dipole is always the two monopoles and never a point source. Only
monopole is a point source.
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there is no such thing as a monopole antenna. unless you have discovered
the magnetic monopole somewhere?
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