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![]() "Richard Clark" wrote ... On Wed, 15 Sep 2010 06:11:41 -0700 (PDT), lu6etj wrote: there are not conduction currents, there not displacement currents, there are not electrical and magnetic fields, there are not electric charges neither electrical dipoles in soil and water, (do explain antenna radiation with "mismatch") For what RF power/energy that does get into the radiating element, it conducts down to the end of the element - and guess what? - it stops conducting further in that direction. Are you sure that there no thy field emission? Strange that this has to be said, being obvious in the first degree. The field emission is also in the first degree. When you look at the current distribution along a half wave dipole, does it not exhibit a standing wave? If there were not a mismatch, where did that come from? It the field emision is strong the VSWR is 1 and no standing wave. Am I right? S* |
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