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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"Rob" napisa? w wiadomo?ci ... snip I know that it is not true. A transmitter needs no infinite source or sink for charge because it does not generate any DC current into the antenna. It is true because it generate the oscillatory flow of electrons into the antenna. Meaningless babble; there is no such thing. In such case the DC ammeter idicates the current. What DE ammeter? Ok so we can finally rest the case and agree that a connection to earth is not required for a transmitter, something you have claimed all the time because Marconi wrote it. Marconi wrote: ""By "connected to earth" I do not necessarily mean an ordinary metallic connection as used for ordinary wire telegraphs. The earth wire may have a condenser in series with it, or it may be connected to what is really equivalent, a capacity area placed close to the surface of the ground (Fig. 4)." " a capacity area placed close to the surface of the ground" = " large conductor " The case will be ready to rest if you admit that Marconi was right in his Nobel lecture. Marconi was wrong. Get over it. |
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