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Art wrote:
"It is obvious that the completion of a cycle thus at no time has current moving other than in a single direction." We have a "cycle" because the current alternates or reverses direction twice each cycle. Hams likely agree with Terman that radio waves are produced to some extent whenever a wire in open space carries a high-frequency current. (Page 864, opus of 1955) Kraus says on page 12 in the 3rd edition of "Antennas": "Antennas convert electrons to photons, or vice versa." Also: "Thus, time-changing current radiates and accelerated charge radiates." Also: The currents on the transmission line flow out on the antenna and end there, but the fields associated with them keep on going. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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