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On Sep 23, 1:12*pm, Szczepan Białek wrote:
The simplest dipole is a transmissing line (the two wires). Not so. A transmission line with balanced currents is not a dipole, and does not / cannot produce the radiated fields of a dipole. Kindly confirm such by your study and accurate comprehension of engineering texts on this subject. RF |
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