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A step by step experimental verification of the aperiodic behaviour of
a properly adapted balanced transmission line.

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On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 04:32:56 -0700 (PDT), "www.Radiondistics.com"
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A step by step experimental verification of the aperiodic behaviour of
a properly adapted balanced transmission line.


This looks like a 160M antenna in 6 shoeboxes. At least at the start
of the page. By the end of the page it looks like a design from 80
years ago: the Beverage.

The page would benefit if it had a premise (prominently shown).

You could also use more definitions. A whole lot more.

Be careful of your usage of "balanced" as it may infringe upon the
current (no pun intended) usage of "equilibrium." That aside, this
page seems to be as readable as Art's distinctive writing.

As for the usage of:
" 'Cos seeing is believing!"
is that a dialect from Italy?

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Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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i read it, but i still don't know what you are trying to prove... maybe you
and art need to get together and have a long chat.

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A step by step experimental verification of the aperiodic behaviour of
a properly adapted balanced transmission line.

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Francesco Errante

www.Radiondistics.com



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On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 04:32:56 -0700 (PDT), "www.Radiondistics.com"
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A step by step experimental verification of the aperiodic behaviour of
a properly adapted balanced transmission line.


Seeing is not believing. Or as Prez Reagan might have said "see, but
verify."

When I copied the photo "a demonstration of radiofluorescence" into
photoshop and reduce it to eight levels of brightness, the same cosine
shaped curve that is typically found in short antennas is visible.

The light is brighter by more power, it is not equally bright along
its length. The excess power is nearely saturating the camera's image
out to the end. Stop down the lens by 4 or 8 stops and publish that
picture - we don't need to see the patio furniture.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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Richard Clark wrote:

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Seeing is not believing. Or as Prez Reagan might have said "see, but
verify."
...
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


I must concur, here, akin to "Trickle Down Economics", we have the
"Trickle Down Transmission Line!" (or, TDTL) ROFLOL

Regards,
JS


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Oh goodness, that Dill Hole smoke seller of Errante is here too.

Just plonk him, no need to waste bites....

Enrico 5z4es Nairobi, Kenya
( in Juba Southern Sudan at the moment )


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