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Richard Clark wrote:
On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 09:34:50 -0400, Michael Coslo wrote: Even though I know you're having some fun here Richard, your division by pulse assumes that the effects are linear. Yes, they are. However, for some members who contribute to this group insofar as postings about ejected particels and Luxembourg effect, non-linearities may abound. That gets me to wondering... Is my theory about RF energy being little turds that fly off an antenna in agreement or disagreement with those particels? I'll refresh everyone if they didn't hear it before. RF energy consists of little packets of waste material, like little turds, that get ejected from an antenna (as the last link in the chain as new material flows into the antenna. This is obvious as a characteristic of conservation of mass as well as general digestion. These little turds leave the antenna with great velocity. While flying through the air, they are naturally attracted to other antennas (derived from holistic like treats like principles) and are therefore received on other radios. The result and characteristics of this process are that unless transmissions match reception, which is almost impossible, the little turds accumulate on our antennas, and over time result in crappy performance. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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