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A bipole is symmetrical, obviously the internal circuity of the trap
is not symmetrical . Jimmie, that is not the point. - if the bipole is made of lumped components, then it can be freely reversed without consequences, independently of whether it is symmetrical or asymmetrical - a trap, which instead contains a distributed element (that is the radiating trap body), can be freely reversed without consequences only if it is symmetrical (which is not my case). 73 Tony I0JX |
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