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Old May 12th 10, 10:16 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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On May 12, 3:49*pm, Art Unwin wrote:


Again I state. *If you are using Maxwell *equations you cannot stray
from the units supplied.Hams do not follow the rules with respect
to antennas so approximations are literally garranteed.


Maybe this is good.. I have noticed my antennas tend to actually
work as radiators of RF, where as most of yours seem to prefer
to turn it to heat. :/ I think Maxwell must be taking you for a big
ride. I bet he's up there is the land of the big RF just laughing his
head off at all this silly jibber jabber you keep blaming him for.

Using Maxwells equations alone you have the presence of point
radiation. With a single point radiation the rules of physics state
that radiation limits is in the form of a sphere. If one states you
cannot have a sphere of radiation they are breaking all the laws of
physics and I certainly had no part in the making of the rules.
Regards
Art


How many cases of a single point of radiation have you seen
in the real world, using real world antennas? This is not a trick
question.