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On Apr 23, 4:36*pm, steveeh131047 wrote:
On Apr 23, 10:10*pm, Roy Lewallen wrote: Some of your questions can be answered by doing a google groups search of this newsgroup for the topic "Current in antenna coils controversy" in 2003. Roy, I've glanced at some of those references and it looks like there's years of "catch-up" reading for me ![]() It seems like the starting point for one of the earliest discussions was whether or not there is a variation in current amplitude along the length of a loading coil, with some pretty strong opinion saying that there isn't. I don't want to go over old ground, but perhaps you can give me a simple answer to this one question: When I use EZNEC to model a 6ft whip above a loading coil (40T, 6" diameter, 12" long), and look at the current distribution across the coil at the resonant frequency of the antenna (3.79 MHz), I see 1A at the base of the coil increasing to 1.07A at the centre of the coil and then dropping to 0.69A at the top of the coil. My question is: "Can I believe that I would see a similar current variation in the 'real world', or is this some failing of EZNEC to model the antenna properly?" Regards, Steve G3TXQ Steve. To determine the accuracy of Eznec first requires the use of a program with the ability to change input so that it relates to the requirements of Maxwell' radiation laws This means a program with an optimiser function which adheres strictly with Maxwells laws and its applicability produced which means all forces are accounted for. You have then established a datum line for a radiator where all forces are accounted for per Maxwell. When that final configuration per Maxwell' laws emerges one should be able to insert this same configuration into Eznec to check to see if all relative factors are the same as that provided by the program with optimizer abilities. Any differences that come about is a measurement of deviation from Maxwell's laws and thus its applicability. There are other programs that are available that are useable only for predetermined planar forms such as the Yagi where all forces are not accounted for such as the Corriollis effect i.e. that force is ignored thus Maxwells laws are not applicable. Regards Art Art |
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