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![]() "Richard Fry" wrote ... On Sep 22, Szczepan Białek wrote: But what radiate in 0.05WL dipole? There the "maximum radiation" is in the transmission line (1/4WL from the end). The feed point is also in the transmissing line. Then later the same day he wrote: The feed point is the part of the transmissing line and not radiate. Pick one of the above comments, only, Szczepan. The feed points are terminals of the antenna. On center-fed dipoles that are 1/2WL or less in length, antenna current is highest at those terminals. Highest antenna current do not means high enough to radiate. The high current is in transmissing line of the short antennas. In 0.05 no currents at all at the feed point. How long are the folded dipoles and the loop antennas? Are there the short version? They can be any length, but some lengths have better input characteristics and/or more useful radiation patterns than others. Are a loop antennas 0.05WL? S* |
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