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orfus November 10th 09 05:45 AM

Multi polarization antenna
 
Art Unwin wrote:
What is the best antenna for use with all circular, horizontal,
vertical and other polarizations without drastic fall of in gain, and
without changes in angular position and feed point via switches e.t.c
at the tower top?


Another troll from Art ...

Michael Coslo November 10th 09 02:46 PM

Multi polarization antenna
 
Richard Clark wrote:

I've consigned Art's evacuations to the trashbin.



But he was such a good straight man for ya, Richard!


- 73 de Mike N3LI -

Richard Clark November 10th 09 06:06 PM

Multi polarization antenna
 
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 09:46:58 -0500, Michael Coslo
wrote:

Richard Clark wrote:

I've consigned Art's evacuations to the trashbin.



But he was such a good straight man for ya, Richard!


Hi Mike,

Careful, he might mis-interpret "straight." For him, this forum is
about sex, politics, or religion - but not science, engineering, and
certainly not antennas.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC

tom November 11th 09 12:12 AM

Multi polarization antenna
 
Richard Clark wrote:

Hi Mike,

Careful, he might mis-interpret "straight." For him, this forum is
about sex, politics, or religion - but not science, engineering, and
certainly not antennas.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


Richard,

You forgot metaphysics.

tom
K0TAR

Szczepan Bialek November 11th 09 08:41 AM

Multi polarization antenna
 

"tom" wrote
. net...
Richard Clark wrote:

Hi Mike,

Careful, he might mis-interpret "straight." For him, this forum is
about sex, politics, or religion - but not science, engineering, and
certainly not antennas.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


Richard,

You forgot metaphysics.


Like EM. Look at this:

See:
http://www.electronics.radiouk.com/e...na/reflect.php

"Standing wave.
When energy is reflected back towards the source, the combination of the
forward and reflected signals create a third wave. The picture on the right
is a rough demonstration of the creation of a standing wave.
The forward signal (black) combines with the reflected (blue) to create the
standing wave (green) which, although stood still, is continually varying in
amplitude."

It means that at the end of an antenna the voltage is doubled (the same take
place in a capacitor).

Now see at this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kundt's_tube
"The sound generator is turned on and the piston is adjusted until the sound
from the tube suddenly gets much louder. This indicates that the tube is at
resonance, which means its length is a multiple of the wavelength of the
sound wave. At this point the sound waves in the tube are in the form of
standing waves, and the amplitude of vibrations of air are zero at equally
spaced intervals along the tube, called the nodes."

Between the nodes are places where the amplitude is doubled.

Derive the voltage doubling from EM.
S*



Michael Coslo November 11th 09 02:38 PM

Multi polarization antenna
 
tom wrote:
Richard Clark wrote:

Hi Mike,

Careful, he might mis-interpret "straight." For him, this forum is
about sex, politics, or religion - but not science, engineering, and
certainly not antennas.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


Richard,

You forgot metaphysics.



Isn't that spelled metaphysicks?

- 73 de Mike N3LI -


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