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Szczepan BiaĆek wrote:
Physics of radiation is unknown. Antennas are the nice apparatus to analyse it. The physics has been known for a very long time now. You are a babbling idiot. For me the magnetic field is the illusion. Any semblance to reality of your "thinking" is an illusion. snip My description is shorter: The supply unit sends the voltage pulses (in opposite phase) in the transmissing line. If such pulses collide the voltage is doubled and the strong radiation take place. In straight radiator the forward pulse collides with the reflected. In folded dipoles with that from the other wire. S* Yet more babbling nonsense of an idiot kook. Did you tire of being constantly spanked for being a babbling kook in sci.physics and decide maybe your chances of being accepted are better in an amateur group? Guess what, a lot of amateurs are engineers and actually understand the theory. Hell, even those that are not engineers obviously understand it a hell of a lot better than you do. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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