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Old July 11th 12, 05:29 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Szczepan Bialek Szczepan Bialek is offline
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Your antennas are the diwire.
From the radiating wire the electrons jump off and penetrate into the
counterpoise wire.
It would be interesting to know if is any difference in behavior of the
different wires.
S*


Hello Szczepan.
"Diwire"? What's that?


In English the Ham dipole is the same as the two wires where one is
connected to the live conductor and the second to the bride.
In Polish the Ham dipole consist of the radiator and counterpoise.
So the correct name for such aerial is "diwire".


"From the radiating wire the electrons jump off and penetrate into the
counterpoise wire."
Sounds like a rather short circuit. Not much chance of a QSO.


From Maxwell time all circuits are closed (displacemment current).
See at that: http://educypedia.karadimov.info/lib...entstehung.gif

The short circuit would be if the radiator and the counterpoise are close to
itself.
They are in such cofiguration in the transmitting line.
Have you QSO with the line alone?
S*