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Well you are too far gone down memory lane, you are unable to focus for any
length of time and can't remember things or what you have said in the past.No wonder you keep close to books, your memory has gone. Now go back to your book and see that the high impedance comes from a parallel circuit with lumped components to which radiation is not considered and there is no length to the connections between them. It does not mean that a radiating antenna which is in a parallel configuration will have a high impedance., It can have a high impedance or even a low impedance and you must account for distributed loads in any of your calculations to determine whether it will be high or low when the bandpass array is resonant. Now you probably will not find that statement in a book so you are in the hole with no way of getting out. You just blew it and you are stuck with the statements you made including the one that states that such an arrangement violates all the laws of nature as well as remembering what post you are responding to. Or is that deliberate because you found it embarrasing to think of responding to it, as you have not got the ability to speak in fractured English like Shakespeare which allows for a lot of wriggle room. I leave it at that and maybe while you are still alive somebody will be kind to you and explain that which you cannot comprehend or if you are still around in a couple of years you may be able to read it for yourself when it is in print. I didn't really expect that you could come up with anything of detail, just words Bye "Richard Harrison" wrote in message ... Art, KB9MZ wrote: "Now go back to your books since your memory is poor and check out what restrictions apply." My statement was: "A parallel resonant circuit is a high impedance (low admittance)." I reaffirm that statement. It assumes a high-quality circuit. It is general and nonspecific. It is not all-inclusive. It allows exceptions. In the ideal case, only perfect inductance and capacitance comprise the circuit. Z = XL/R. As R goes to zero, Z goes to infinity. The impedance of a parallel resonant circuit is: Q(XL). Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 06:11:32 GMT, "aunwin"
wrote: fractured English like Shakespeare Art, Why do you hate Brits so? 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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![]() Richard, Art doesn't dislike 'Brits', in fact he identifies with them! Art does seem to have an adversion to people who have had a formal education, (you can 'see' that from his seeming allergy to anything out of books). I don't think that Art realizes that it would be impossible for an average person to learn the present knowledge base of electronics (or most any field) by experimentation, the average person wouldn't live long enough. Reading 'those' books is a necessity, not an option. I also think, from just observing Arts attitudes from his postings, that Art has a 'problem' of a physical nature. His attitude changes periodically, and that period is fairly rhythmic. That's not a 'put down', I'm not making fun of Art. It is an easily verified observation, based on over 20 years of experience in a 'sort of' related job where I had to deal with similar people. I'm saying this with honest and well meaning intentions in the hopes that Art will do something about it, if possible. And that's it. I won't make any more comments about Art... 'Doc PS - And just as a reminder, the "Doc" has no formal meaning, it's just a nick name. |
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I have often stated that I suffer from Manic Depression and some other
defects and yes some have made fun of it. But I do not work at a post office and do not carry a gun with me at all times for when I get angry. And yes I do try to control manic thoughts. I did not choose the illnes but I have chosen to live with it the best I can. It is for that reason I decided to focus on antennas as a way of removing myself from a bed. Yes it was very hard to concentrate and learn especially when reading Field and Wave books but now I can atleast venture outside and play with antennas. Now you have a fresh bunch of information to ridicule, have at it. "'Doc" wrote in message ... Richard, Art doesn't dislike 'Brits', in fact he identifies with them! Art does seem to have an adversion to people who have had a formal education, (you can 'see' that from his seeming allergy to anything out of books). I don't think that Art realizes that it would be impossible for an average person to learn the present knowledge base of electronics (or most any field) by experimentation, the average person wouldn't live long enough. Reading 'those' books is a necessity, not an option. I also think, from just observing Arts attitudes from his postings, that Art has a 'problem' of a physical nature. His attitude changes periodically, and that period is fairly rhythmic. That's not a 'put down', I'm not making fun of Art. It is an easily verified observation, based on over 20 years of experience in a 'sort of' related job where I had to deal with similar people. I'm saying this with honest and well meaning intentions in the hopes that Art will do something about it, if possible. And that's it. I won't make any more comments about Art... 'Doc PS - And just as a reminder, the "Doc" has no formal meaning, it's just a nick name. |
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