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![]() "Richard Harrison" wrote in message ... Art Unwin wrote: "I refer you to the thread I initiated on gaussian antennas where Roy was the first to respond." My dictionary says: "Gauss`s theorem----The summation of the normal component of the electric displacement over any closed surface is equal to the electric charge within the surface." James Clerk Maxwell studied the work of others such as Ampere and Gauss to develop his equations defining the relationships between fields, charges, and currents. Maxwell found that dislacement current should produce radiation the same as conduction current. So he made a correction to Ampere`s Circuital Law. Art is right. Discovery is a continuous process. Maxwell`s equations have now been adjusted for curved space and time. But, I`ve searched in vain for "gaussian antennas". If Art has an invention, maybe he will explain. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI Richard, I did find a number of references to Gaussian antennas on the web. i.e. http://www.flann.com/Products_Home/A.../gaussian.html The only conclusion I can make is that the radiation pattern appears to be a Gaussian curve. This does not seem to be related to Art's postings. It appears that Art must be on my blocked senders list, since I found responses to one of my earlier posts on Google's archives. I could not entirely follow his rational, but one of his complaints was "I did not provide the polarity of the patterns". If he is interested I can provide all these data from the NEC output file; also the NEC code. I would first need to know his e-mail address in order to remove it from my blocked senders list. Regards. Frank (VE6CB) |
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