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Art wrote,
Don't make up a false augument, nowhere do I say that parts of a dipole does not radiate, soon you will have half the neibourhood up in arms regarding something I didn't say. As for your parlying the term 'false' so liberaly it is clear that you were sleeping during class, but then even those who know little of radiation can have an oponion. So what is your vision of the future with respect to antenna and are you doing anything to make that vision come true i.e. walking the walk.or are your jollies gained by shooting at those such as Cecil that does have the required knoweledge? On top of all that read carefully regarding' efficiency' since I have qualified it as ' per unit length' Best regards Art Unwin Actually, Art, I have come up with a small antenna that radiates well enough, although I don't see any point in making anything out of it since I can't get it to do anything impossible. ( A full-size antenna would work better.) I apologize if I misunderstood you. You might pause to consider, however, that a half-wave dipole at the correct height is quite efficient, anyway, and improving it from, say, 98% to 99% won't gain you much advantage, even if your idea has merit. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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