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On Sep 16, 4:07*pm, Art Unwin wrote:
On Sep 16, 3:39*pm, "Wayne" wrote: "Art Unwin" wrote in message ...Iconsi der 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 - My engineering training is many years old now, but I haven't seen equilibrium in the context of antennas discussed anywhere except by you, in this newsgroup. *Do you have any references to papers that have been peer reviewed and published? Oh I suppose a search on google re antennas and equilibrium will get you something to read but difficult if you are starting from Zero. The point where you begin is Newtons laws, if they are in error then so am I I doubt if you will find anything that definitely proves that he is wrong.If a professor does not know what I have stated he should be nfired which goes for some of the people at *University of Illinois in the electrical engineering area. EVERYTHING in science revolves around equilibrium. If a posting denys that or does not respond to that Law i will not respond and that includes Richard whose sole aim in life if to divert the crowd with off topic nothings as he does not ahve any Wayne engineering degree from any accredited college and thus is a pretender looking for a date with any poster. Art Wayn e I stated that I started at the point of first principles which is Newton and I went from there. There is not a book that I know that starts there. You want a lst of authors that physics examiners look for to determine what"famous " people will side with him if he accepts it. That lesson is not lost on all that aspire to heights in the academic world so a paper MUST be buillt on the works of others whose work has been accepted. In my case I start at a point where the shoulders that I stand aupon are all dead. I made reference to Newton only and I havent got a list of supporters. So I start at the beginning with just one name in consideration to isolate the point of possible error. The ARRL infers the circuit is the capacitance to ground where as I put the cuircuit as going thru the center of the conductor. I dont see the need to bring in quantum physics or to speculate about photons or massless items or how many gears that they can race thru to obtain the speed of light. I was not an electrical engineer and I am not wired like Richard as I have a wife and I am a great grandpa and no wish to be any part of his world. My subject is and will always be until in someway I am satisfied is what is the electrical circuit of a fractional wavelength antenna which is not specifically stated in the books and where every poster is waiting for somnebody else to dip his toe in the water and thus avoid any subsequent verbal thrashing. I can never point to a list of supporting evidence beyond Newton and his laws. Best regards.....I have to cut an acre of grass with a hand mower as my daily excercise yes I do have a tractor but that is not excercise Art |
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