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Szczepan Białek wrote:
wrote ... Szczepan BiaĹ?ek wrote: wrote ... Szczepan BiaÄš?ek wrote: "Cecil Moore" wrote ... Szczepan BiaÄš?ek wrote: But what radiate 1/4 wave antenna (mast) with the one end only? Is the radiation polarized? Why not download the free demo version of EZNEC from www.eznec.com which will tell you that the radiation from a 1/4WL vertical monopole is primarily vertically polarized. What means "primarily"? Is in reality an antenna which radiate unpolarized radio waves? S* That you would use the term "unpolarized radio waves" shows you haven't a clue what you are talking about. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polarization Are you sure that radio waves are transversal? We are trying to find how the dipole works. The are the two possibilities: 1. Dipol radiate the Maxwell's wave from the centre, 2. The two ends radiate the two pressure-like electric waves. What do you prefer? That you not post your babbling crap here. Read the link I provided, then read the links it provides. I am not interesting in theoretical physics. Nor in actually learning anything which means either your are just another babbling kook or a troll. snip babbling nonsense -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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