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On Sep 17, 12:15*pm, Szczepan Białek wrote:
If antenna has only one source it is omnidirectional. If two or more is directional because the waves from different sources interfere. More study is needed on your part, S*. Consult the textbooks of the authors that already have been listed, and quoted here. Your unproven, personal opinions are not sufficient to support some of the statements you post-- which accounts for the "negative" comments responding to them. Every single real-world antenna in existence has more than one source along its length that contributes to its radiation pattern, and therefore has some directionality. Your study and accurate understanding of the works of the authors mentioned will prove this. RF |
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