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Old April 24th 12, 07:16 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Ian[_5_] Ian[_5_] is offline
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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
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Is it your transmitter:
http://rf.circuitlab.org/2011/06/80m...e-antenna.html



Definitely not. That's a full wave aerial. It's an FM transmitter. I use SSB
and CW.

Your dipole are exactly like the two Kundt's tube. There are "resonance,
impendance and SWR". To demonstrate of the SWR the tube end must be
porous.
Air molecules work like the electrons.


The ends of my aerials are not porous.
According to Wikipedia, Kundt's tubes are used to measure the speed of sound
in a gas or solid rod.

Have you considered taking your theories / discussions /
cutting-and-pastings about sub-atomic particles and other kindred items to
one of the physics newsgroups such as:
alt.sci.amateur
alt.sci.physics
sci.physics
I'd expect that you will find lots of people with whom you can discuss the
behaviour of sub-atomic particles.