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Roy Lewallen wrote:
I'm missing something here. I don't see anywhere in the response which explains how "radiation is a function of loop area" and why increasing the loop circumference would be advantageous. What you seem to be missing is that Richard H. said absolutely nothing about radiated *power*. The radiation *pattern* is certainly a function of loop area. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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