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Cecil Moore wrote:
Are you going to bad-mouth me for this poor choice of words five years hence? Are you going to stop beating your wife? Photons are emitted by decelerating electrons. True, but Bremsstrahlung (synchrotron) radiation has nothing to do with antennas. Exactly true, but Bremsstrahlung radiation also has nothing to do with free electrons in a conductor which are the source of the radiation from the antenna. You might as well have said "Exactly true, but tomorrow is June 6". Also true, unlike "Photons are emitted by decelerating electrons" otherwise known as Bremsstrahlung. ac6xg |
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Jim Kelley wrote:
Also true, unlike "Photons are emitted by decelerating electrons" otherwise known as Bremsstrahlung. You must be drunk because I know you cannot possibly be that ignorant. You are saying that since all calico cats are female, then all females must be calico cats. Good Grief! FYI, RF photons are indeed emitted by decelerating electrons which are being decelerated by the RF source field supplied to the antenna conductor. It has absolutely nothing to do with Bremsstrahlung radiation which is completely outside the context of these postings. Congratulations on another feeble attempt at a diversionary obfuscation. You seem to be trying for the record for such nonsense. -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
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