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![]() "Dave" wrote ... On Mar 21, 12:11 pm, Szczepan Białek wrote: The dipoles have the directional pattern like this:http://www-antenna.ee.titech.ac.jp/~...ole/index.html It looks like the interference of the many sources (dipoles have the two). The two sources not in phase double the frequencies. S* so why when i switch my transmitter from a 'monopole' where YOU can't see the other half to a dipole does the frequency stay the same? Your transmitter has the same but in the receiver antenna is possibility that appear the doubled frequency. Luxembourg effect was observed in 1930. Now radio people manage with eliminating it. S* nope, the receiver still hears the proper transmitted frequency. Yes. THY receiver is tuned to the transmitted frequency. Luxembourg effect means that another receiver tuned to the doubled your frequency hears you. S* |
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![]() Luxembourg effect was observed in 1930. Now radio people manage with eliminating it. S* nope, the receiver still hears the proper transmitted frequency. Yes. THY receiver is tuned to the transmitted frequency. Luxembourg effect means that another receiver tuned to the doubled your frequency hears you. Perhaps you should read up on what the Luxembourg Effect actually was!! It had nothing to do with antennas!! It was Cross Modulation in the ionosphere between Radio Luxenbourg and other radio stations, where by the modulation of Radio Luxenbourg was heard superimposed onto the second station. Jeff |
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