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![]() "Cecil Moore" napisal w wiadomosci ... On Feb 25, 3:11 am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote: Radio wavesare are radiated from the nodes. In dipole the nodes are created by reflected wave (waves in the opposite direction). In the loop the waves travel in oppsite direction and create the nodes also. In a dipole, the reflections are naturally from the impedance discontinuity at the open ends of the dipole. In a loop, the reflections on the antenna are from the impedance discontinuity at the feedpoint. I do not understand. A loop can be made of wires without any discontinuity at the feedpoint. Pulses send from supply must collide in the loop. The nodes appear like in a dipole but without reflections. For what you need reflections in a loop? S* |
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