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The responses from the professors frankly baffle me. If that's what they
said, and if they meant what you think they mean, then yes, I disagree with the professors. Folks will have to decide whether to believe them, or me, or learn more about antenna operation so they can come to their own informed conclusions. I won't comment on the Navy training manual, recalling some of the simplifications made in the equivalent Air Force documents in an effort to make electronics understandable by the target audience. Roy Lewallen, W7EL David wrote: Various books claim that a ground plane reflects the radio wave emitted by the vertical, and then claim that a ground plane is formed or simulated by four elevated radials. I emailed two Professors of antenna theory about this. Reply from Professor Constantine Balanis: "The radials should act more as a ground plane. Four of them are usually the minimum. The more of them, the better the ground plane. The objective of the ground plane is to reflect the energy from the main element; the vertical wire". Reply from Professor Vincent Fusco: "My view would be that the radials form an image plane, the radials themselves do not radiate". . . . |
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