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Szczepan Białek wrote:
Użytkownik "Richard Clark" napisał w wiadomo¶ci ... On Sat, 16 May 2009 09:00:56 +0200, Szczepan Bia?ek wrote: But not by you, in 2009. Are you too bored with the topic to turn on a radio to confirm? I took a glance on my very old radio (it has the all waves) yesterday. And you didn't even turn it on. Now THAT is lazy. I collect evidences that Radio Waves are longitudinal. You are not actually "doing" anything at all. The most valuable was your statement: " An antenna radiates in ALL directions from EVERYPOINT of the antenna." It meens for me that they are longitudinal. In ALL directions like acoustics. From EVERYPOINT (of the end). In today's antennas before the end are cabels in which the current oscyllates. EM waves radiate from this part of the circuit where the current oscillate (in end no current). In the end the electrons gathers periodically and radiate alternate electric field in ALL directions. Has it sense? S* So why do you post here? Is another group on antennas? S* No, it hasn't sense. You need to post on the physics newsgroup where your ideas will be appreciated by all the self-anointed geniuses who think they understand electro-magnetics. Nothing anyone writes here is going to convince you you're wrong. People with pet theories never give them up. This newsgroup has become a repository for flawed physical theories. Maybe, someday, it will get back to being a forum for hams who just want to discuss antennas. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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