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Richard Clark wrote:
The Rhombic antenna does not support your thesis. Of course it does, Richard. The rhombic is a traveling- wave antenna. Unlike a 1/2WL dipole, its current phase changes with distance from the feedpoint. We certainly have an EZNEC 1/2WL dipole model but I don't think EZNEC comes with a rhombic model. Do you happen to have one? If not, I'll be glad to whip one out. I guarantee the results will be no different from the 1/4WL terminated wire that I presented previously. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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