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Allright, Richard, then where is the load when there are two vertical
radiators spaced 1/4 wl and fed in quadrature, such that their individual fields are omni-directional in azimuth, but when the two fields combine, a maximum greater than either of the individual fields is propagated in one direction, while a null results in the opposite direction, negating the propagation of the individual fields in the direction of the null. What is your explanation of the negation of the propagation of the individual fields when both radiators are radiating equal EM energy? Are you still denying that interference is not the cause of the modification of the resultant fields? So I repeat the question--where is the load in this case? Walt Shoot Walt, even I can answer that one. The load is called a pair of vertical radiators spaced 1/4 Lambda and fed in quadrature. W4ZCB |
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