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On 19 Oct, 13:35, (Richard Harrison) wrote:
Art wrote: "THE LOAD IMPEDANCE IS NOT INFINITE!" Relative to the impedance of a reasonable antenna. the impedance of the atmosphere or the impedance of free-space is non-conductive. When the signal following the conductive surface of an antenna reaches its end of the conductive path, current reverses its direction of travel of necessity. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI Keep to the discussion at hand. The route to free space was discarded but there is another route available which you choose to ignore, Well not you since you just quote from books without personal voutching. So let us say Terman chose to ignore or his secretary screwed up. Unless ofcourse you have dotted the I's and T,s for yourself and can personally confirm the corectness of what you have quoted. So pray tell me, what is the impedance of current flow on the inside of a tube or down the center of a solid conductor assuming there is no 10 foot fence placed at the top end of a fractional wave length antenna. We will leave the lights on for the current to see the inside of the tube |
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