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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
Electrons escape from each charged body. Your antennas emit electrons and for this reason they need the sink of electrons (the earth/chassis/ counterpoise). Of course not. Not only is this effect too small to be measured at voltages common on a transmitter antenna, the voltage is also AC so these effects will cancel out along the cycle of the AC wave. The net result will be zero. There can only be a net current when there is a (large) DC voltage on the charged body, which is not the case on a transmitter antenna. |
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