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Art Unwin wrote:
Thus to be in equilibrium a radiator must be tipped to include the Coreolis force which then allows for a spherical radiation pattern ala Poynting's vector where the forces within the boundary equals ( and opposite) that outside the boundary and is in a state of equilibrium Thus when a radiator is tipped it now fills up the hole in the donut to obtain radiation that is equal in all directions( equilibrium) which is what a military installation would prefer as possible observation is 100 % ____________ Then by your theory does the radiation launched by a vertical, 1/2- wave, center-fed dipole have a different pattern shape when that dipole is tipped away from the vertical plane? I'm referring to the radiation pattern of the dipole itself, not including any reflections. RF |