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On 18 Feb, 12:47, "Mike Lucas" wrote:
"art" wrote big snip Wimpie I do like your style of debate even where some statements appear lacking in thought. big snip Back to the subject. So in summation Faradays rotation is a subject of equilibrium and in his case refers to cosmic and where "curl " is a derivative thereof with respect to earth, which as you state will be shown in the E and H vector format. Hopefully you can follow all that and prove it for yourself with a vertical radiator design. Best Regards Art Art: I have been working on my closed_mindedness, and feel that I will make significant improvement if you will provide me with enough hard data to build a version of your magnificent antenna. 1. Has a physical version of your antenna been constructed? 2. I have sworn off of EZNEC, so I would need a copy of your antenna model, in any commercially available computor (sic) program format.. 3. I have access to aluminum in plate, tube, or foil form. Would I need anything else? 4. What would be the best way to feed the array, so as to prevent intermodial dirfraction? 5. I can mount the main elements on some Milford trunnions that I have saved for just such a project. Do you think that bipolar status is attainable? Glad to see you doing so well. Mike W5CHR Memphis Mike, I have looked at what I have done so far and the simple fact is that I am really loosing interest in separating and cleaning it up so I will issue what I have for a few days so that my concience is clear and I have done as I promised. I also understand that if I did take the time to separate it into just the computor stuff I would still get hammered so I will go with the flow and put it on the web and maybe take a vacation for a while http://home.insightbb.com/~aunwin/index.htm Please dont Email me I dont want the hassle. I have kept out the keywords of Gaussian and antenna so the writings will stay localised prior to me removing it Regards Art |
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