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![]() "K1TTT" wrote ... On Oct 10, 1:13 pm, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote: In each end the voltage has tendency to be doubled (standing wave). If you have radials and the LED you can measure the voltage. It will be lower in 10 radials than in 6. oh, so it does double at the end of a radial.. that is different from what you said earlier. Existence of the standing waves was shown by Oliver Lodge. They are in each wire. as opposed to the electron at the end of an antenna that does double?? You know what to do to have low VSWR. Low VSWR means that the voltage is so high that the intensive emission of electrons take place. At higher voltage the emission or sparks make low VSWR. oh, so the swr changes with transmitter power? I wrote: "You know what to do to have low VSWR". Do you? that is an observable prediction that is obviously false... go back to square 1 and start your theory over again. Here no new theory. Pulsative flow and the field emission are very old. Is the pulsative flow of electrons in antennas? S* |
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