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Old July 12th 12, 03:33 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:

"Boomer" napisal w wiadomosci
...

BTW Szczepan, I have a loop antenna for low band. The electrons go around
in a circle and I recycle them. This saves a huge amount on my electric
bill.


"I prefer to feed them directly with coax at a corner and situated in a
diamond configuration when hung verticle but, you can feed them in the
center of either side.
"A little known fact is that you can add a half wavelength of wire behind
the loop instead of the closed loop. This comes in handy where supports are
not abundant."

From: http://ku4ay.net/loop.html

The electrons oscillate in the loop and collide in the nodes.


Electrons don't collide; you are a babbling idiot.

In that places the voltage is doubled and the electrons jump off.


Electrons don't jump off; you are a babbling idiot.

Somebody wrote here that the current radiate.


Nobody here wrote that; you are a babbling idiot.

In all AC circuits the same current if flowing in the live conductor and in
the ground (return).


Utter, meaningless, babble.

Can 0V radiate?


Voltages don't radiate; you are a babbling idiot.


How many antennas have you built in your lifetime?

Why do you refuse to answer the question?

Is it because you have built zero antennas and you are trying to say all
the people that have successfully built hundreds that they are all wrong
and you don't want to admit you are an ignorant, inducable, idiot?