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It's more of a math term than an antenna term. I believe this refers to the
'method of moments' used to calculate the far field. Take the currents in all the little sections of the antenna and sum the contributions of each for the total field...like what happens in real life. Steve N. "Tdonaly" wrote in message ... Wes wrote, Message-id: www.qsl.net/n7ws Follow the links. Very good, but what is "current moment?" 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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