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On Sep 16, 11:06*am, Art Unwin wrote:
I consider it a real shame that equilibrium is not a part of examinations since equilibrium is a basic in the electrical circuit of all antennas No where do I see antennas explained other than the showing of capacitive coupling to ground of antennas as a perceived circuit of an antenna?. Until this is corrected we will never have continium of discussion between hams on antennas.It is not a mystery anymore so why do the ARRL avoid it like a plague? Art I think your term for equilibrium is the term the exams use for "resonant". An antenna with "equilibrium" is your name for an antenna upon which a TEM standing wave is present with a standing wave ratio of 1:1, correct? That would be your point of maximum effciency of ejection of galactic particles from the end points of the antenna which is optimized by sloping it relative to to the earth plane. |
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