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Old July 1st 12, 04:39 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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"Ian" napisał w wiadomości
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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
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Your ground is enough only for receiving.
S*


Ah! The humour of it all. I'm now trying to work out if Szczepan floats
above the ground or keeps his feet firmly anchored in it.
Let's remember that, to him, a transmitter is a black box and that he
really doesn't understand that of which he writes. I do like the way he's
moaned about aerials having to be grounded and now has decided that the
ground can be different for Tx and Rx.


In Tx the huge amount of electrons must jump off the antenna. They flow from
the big ground.
In Rx only a few electrons enters in antenna and flow to a little ground.

I have to acknowledge that this group has made me smile more than some of
the comedy shows on BBC Radio 4 Extra.


Me too.
S*


 
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