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Jim Kelley wrote:
Beeep. Check Google newsgroups, yesterday at 7:11 PM. Beeep. Check this very newsgroup. I already responded to that posting. You didn't answer the question. We are not talking about discontinuities. We are talking about a straight 1/4WL piece of wire. So allow me to keep asking until I get a reasonable response: EZNEC says there is ~3 degrees of phase change in the current in 90 degrees of monopole. How can that current be used to measure the delay through 'n' degrees of monopole? For instance - in 30 degrees of monopole, the current shifts phase by one degree. What *exactly* does that indicate? Wouldn't the delay be more accurately measured by comparing the ARCCOSine of the amplitudes? -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
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