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Rather than continually posting your beliefs about *why* your Unwin antenna
operates, please post some provable evidence about *how* it operates with respect to the fields generated by a standard and well-proven radiator such as 1/2-wave dipole. A matched, 100% efficient, linear 1/2-wave dipole with 100 watts of applied r-f input power at 3.5 MHz develops a peak field intensity of about 70.14 mV/m at a distance of 1 kilometer, in free space. How does the Unwin antenna compare to this? If you don't know, or you do and it is considerably less than the value above -- then probably there is little point in proceeding with your posts. RF |
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