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Brian Kelly wrote:
Well . . this is a semantics & definitions issue as an ME I'll leave for you EEs to sort out. I'm just another hobbyist who calls any conductive structure with it's first resonance at a half wavelemgth of some specific frequency a "dipole" independent of where it's fed and how it's oriented. Which of course lays me open to the prospect of getting gored good by purists and others who have copies of the IEEE dictionary. Actually Brian, the IEEE Dictionary seems to agree with you. It doesn't say a thing about the feedpoint position of dipoles. Is an OCF a dipole? Is it a dipole if one of the poles is only one inch long? The IEEE Dictionary seems to say that anything that walks like a dipole, talks like a dipole, and radiates like a dipole *is* a dipole, by definition. :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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