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On 6 Dec, 13:40, (Richard Harrison) wrote:
Art wrote: "That is because you quote outdated technology and have lost the means of deduction for yourself." O.K, Not much technical content in that posting, nor hint of what Art hopes to do with an 80 degree tilt. Maximizing horizontal polarisation is another mystery. Hmm You put a stake in the ground when you stated that you can take Kraus to the bank. Have you changed your mind regarding a tilt angle? Why do you state that maximising horizontal polarisation is a mystery if you are now finally aware of antenna tilt? As far as maximising specific polarisation apparently airports need to devise such a system to find wind shear systems. I suspect that medical systems would appreciate a clearer focus. But describing this effect to fill a hole that is present in industry it is just something that was revealed when adding time varient and radiators to Gaussian law. It forced me to consider the equilibrium effects within the arbitary gravitational field which thus demanded a full wave length radiator and not to accept fractional lengths. The same trail also showed me that an array in equilibrium provides stacked gain tho using a single feed and again the tilt angle comes into play. These determinations along the path of the trail showed that the helix angle that Kraus found by experimentation was a reflection of the radiator tilt revealed while on the trail. This tilt angle is given by all computor programs some thing I was unaware of and where all people on this group are in denial. The same trail leads to helix antennas that are in equilibrium which by following the trail provides me with a rotatable directive antenna which also provides a path to a near point radiation system predicted by a russian scientist as being possible. What I intend to do with the radiator tilt is of no concern to me or that the trail's final destination is Maxwell's law which is thus now described in deeper detail. This emphasises that old chinese saying It is n ot the destination that counts but the journey taken to get there. You can mock the idea of a tilt and any program that portrays it but for the young and inquisitive it is quite exciting. When we are gone and forgotten new wheels will roll on this same trail and there will be an understanding as how the Japanese did not have a yagi antenna during the last war. This was the unwillingnes to change despite the obvious. If you haven't got a computor or unwilling to address computor programs then ask a friend to check it out for you. Adding this to Terman could possibly allow you to leapfrog the world with respect to radiation.Or you can ignore it and pass on restfully and without concern to your final destiny. Your choice Art Art Vertical polarization is the way to launch groundwaves and it will be so 100 years from today. Modern technology is unlikely to improve the FCC approved antenna and grounding systems used in AM broadcasting, thanks to RCA`s B., L., & E. (1927). The coil argument has persisted a long time but it has provoked some searching into the behavior of inductance. W8JI may be on to something but he may not have it exactly right. Terman and Lenkurt have the TWT down, as invented in England (1943) but its coil is stretched out so that a foot long coil only has a dozen turns and lacks tight coupling which might work as W8JI describes. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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