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On Dec 6, 1:23 pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote: You should also consider a shortened monopole where lumped elements are used to tune out the reactance. Please feel free to pursue that line of development if you are so inclined. Since lumped elements do not exist in reality, they are outside of the scope of real-world 75m mobile loading coils that I am trying to cover here. I am not proposing a theory of everything nor do I intend to waste my time with such. But be my guest. You have done this before; postulating explanations that only work in the complexity of the "real" world, but fail when presented with the simplicity of ideal test cases. Then, when the explanations fail on the simple cases, claiming these cases are not of interest because the real world is more complex. It won't fly. Good explanations also work when presented with test cases from the simpler world of ideal components. ....Keith |
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