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On 8/4/2010 2:45 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote:
wrote . net... On 8/3/2010 11:49 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote: "Michael wrote Bill Miller calls it "the transverse current". Electrons must displace perpendicular to the antenna surface in AC. In insulators are the electric losses. Voltage does not translate diresctly to heat. In insulated antena are the transverse current and the displacement current. The all are facts. Should be easy to observe. If it is easy to observe then you should be able to observe the effect yourself. What have you seen? I have not any possibility or opportunity. Years ago I asked about the frequency doubling. The second answer was: Luxembourg efect. It was this what I was looking for. But next were two hundred post with word salad on me and non-linear effects. With the "polarisation" was the same. So I know that sooner or later appear the valuable information. Michael wrote: "Is it to be expected in highly efficent antennas, or just inneficient ones in which there is substantial heating already? " Lodge has seen the glow. You use the LED and VSWR.. Now everybody from you can measure the electron emission and heat emission. I was expected that you (radio people) know the results. S* Actually we do. You, who believe the 200 and 100 year old myths, don't believe us. And then you prattle on about us not knowing of what we speak when it is you who do not. *t |
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