Michael Tope wrote:
This is what bothers me about the claims that the "cosine law"
can be used to predict the current taper in the loading coil.
It is certainly NOT a "cosine law". It is at best an approximation.
From _Antennas_For_All_Applications_ by Kraus & Marhefka, third
edition, page 464: "The difference between these (dashed) curves
and the solid curves is not large but is appreciable." The solid
curves are cosine curves. The dashed curves, indicating the actual
current, are not cosine curves but are relatively close approximations.
The only time pure cosine curves will result for net current is in
a lossless situation which is certainly not entirely valid or accurate
for a radiating antenna.
If the magnitudes of the forward current and reflected currents are
not equal, there will be a drift away from a pure cosine shape.
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73, Cecil
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