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Old December 9th 09, 04:33 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Faraday shields and radiation and misinterpretations

Szczepan Bialek wrote:

"Dave" wrote
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On Dec 8, 8:51 am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
"JIMMIE"
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On Dec 7, 3:03 pm, Art Unwin wrote:



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Lets make sure I follow, You are saying that radio communication
occurs because and antenna emits statically charged particle that then
imparts their charge to the receiving antenna when they strike the
antenna. Is this what you are saying.


Yes. But in form of longitudinal waves. Electrons go out and come back
from

the end of radiator. For this reason he can wrote: "the idea of point
radiation which leads to efficient small volume antennas.
And following these edicts I have been able to make radiators of a
smnaller volume that is known in the present state of the art."

When electrons oscillate in a transmitter the voltage at the end of a

radiator is doubled and the strong Gauss electric field is produced. Such
waves are longitudinal.

Exactly which particles are you saying are responsible for this?.


Here are many hypothesis. One of them is the Diracs electron see. So the

electrons in the conductor kick the electrons in the space. But it is not
important. Radio people should know which part of the radiator radiate and
what the waves a normal pressure waves or artifical TEM waves.
S*


so how do antennas encased in insulators work at all?


For this Maxwell invented the displacement current. It is oscillating
current in insulators. In insulators are charges which can not flow bat only
can oscillate. They can oscillate to and fro and/or rotate about some angle.

For the transverse wave they rotate.
For longitudinal to and fro.

But such seperate waves are only in the math. Real waves have always the two
components. Always dominate the longitudinal.
S*


Babbling nonsense.



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