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Richard Harrison wrote:
John Smith wrote: "Can`t most of that be accounted for with the loop`s directional properties?" I don`t have time to verify the answer but will respond from memory. The far fields decline linearly in direct proportion to the distance from the noise source while the near fields decline in proportion to the square of the distance from the source. So an ability to discriminate against local electric near field noise is a destinct advantage separate and apart from any directivity of a loop. Terman always says what he means and means what he says. He was a sucinct and excellent writer who mastered his topic. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI Unable, at least at the moment, to test/verify that, I am inclined to believe what you present. It sounds logical anyway. I will keep my eyes open for data on the subject. :-) Warm regards, JS |
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