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Hi,
I have always been taught that electrical and magnetic RF fields went always together. You couldn't produce one without the other and vice-versa. Then I read about mag-loops having better RX noise immunity than normal antennas because they react to magnetic fields, whilst man-made noise occurs mostly on electrical fields. ?????? If both fields go together, how can noise be greater in the electrical field than in the magnetic one? Does that mean that you can effectively produce one without the other? Taking it further, if you can _receive_ one while rejecting the other, then, by the reciprocity law, you should be able to produce one without the other. What is (where am I) wrong? EA3FYA - Toni |
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