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Art wrote:
"By the same token I am challenging to prove the veracity of the statement that a sino soidal current is present at every segment point." An antenna is generally a linear passive device meaning that a sinusoidal wave entering an antenna produces sinusoidal fields which induce sinusoidal voltages and currents in the distant receiving antenna. Sinusoidal voltages appear at every point on such an antenna and sinusoidal currents pass over the surface of every point of the antenna. Insulators of course interrupt conduction currents and allow the rise of voltage gradients. Induced currents are produced by the electric field of the wave in the insulation of free space by the displacement (capacitive action) current of an antenna. Maxwell speculated that displacement generated a magnetic field same as conduction did, and that was the secret of radiation. He was proved correct. A magnetic field generated an electric field and an electric field generated a magnetic field so that the two fields locked and traveling together go on ond on forever. Most antennas have two waves traveling in opposite directions, an incident wave and a reflected wave. Both pass through every point on the antenna conductor. A directional coupler can access the wave traveling in one direction while ignoring the wave traveling in the opposite direction. Large variations in voltage appearing on the antenna make the familiar standing wave pattern but this is not a true picture of the individual waves making up the combined wave. The effective values of the incident and reflected waves decline steadily but gradually along the antenna as they travel in opposite directions. A sinusoidal current is present at every segment point and only slowly changes from point to point. Two sine waves of the same frequency always combine at a point to create another sine wave of the same frequency. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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