On Feb 22, 8:44*am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
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On Feb 21, 6:07 pm, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
can't detect it here, my waves look like perfectly symmetric sine
waves and i can not measure dc on antenna. how much dc should i have
with 1000w at 14mhz?
I do not know. It is peak voltage and efficiency dependent.
feedpoint is 50 ohms, and 99% efficient... how much now?
And peak voltage at the end?
If electrons jump off from antennas it will be easy to measure in
klystron:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Klystron.enp.gif
The electron beam is collected after work. If starting beam is equal to
collected then no jump off.
S*
i have worked with klystrons... the current in equals the current out,
all electrons are accounted for.
So in your area the field emission do not work.
S*
i don't have any electrons jumping off my antennas... but i still talk
around the world. your theory must be wrong.