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On 1 Apr, 16:05, wrote:
art wrote: On 1 Apr, 14:37, "Jimmie D" wrote: "art" wrote in message snip prior babbling The V antenna is a terminated traveling wave antenna the dipoles that you have been refering to are standingwave antennas. You are comparing apples and oranges. The best I can tell is that all other references you made to tilt have been perpedicular to the direction of the wave front. The V antenna is tilted in the direction of the wave front, more apples and oranges. Throw in some grapes and pineapple and we will have fruit salad. Jimmie- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Jimmie, You are way to quick with your answers which means you are not commited to follow thru in serious thinking. There is a perfectly logical reason for it Or, he knows what he is talking about and you are just babbling again. snip remaining babbling nonsense -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. Jim Pennino, it was only a short time ago that you showed your ignorance of electrical laws (gaussian) by calling it nonsense and babling. Now you are attempting to concilidate your position of ignorance, and doing quite well at it I might add. I suggest you accept the same advice I gave Jimmie if you want to avoid being blown away by electric laws once again. Art |