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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"Ian Jackson" napisal w wiadomosci ... Every time yet another post on this subject arrives, I can't help thinking of the limerick about the 'Young man of Devizes' (a small town in Wiltshire, England). Those who have no idea what I'm talking about can Google. Perhaps there's a similar one about a radio amateur whose dipole had unequal wire sizes? "End-Fed Center-Fed Dipole (AKA Coaxial Vertical Dipole) Really, that description is correct. Primarily constructed with coaxial cable the one half wave vertical dipole is fed from its bottom but the coax shield is left in place only up to near the center point (about ? wave but the exact end point for terminating the shielding is determined by tuning) which becomes the actual "feed-point" ergo, the description. The center conductor continues up for about ? wave past the point of termination of the shield." From: http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...ter-Fed-Dipole You haven't the slightest clue what any of this means. Are the wires equal or unequal? A stupid question from a moron that doesn't have the slightest clue what any of this means. Is it dipole, monopole or "dipole"? There is no difference between a dipole and a "dipole". The antenna in question is a monopole with a complex feed system. You are an ignorant, babbling, ineducable idiot who knows absolutely NOTHING about anything. How many antennas have you built in your lifetime? Why do you refuse to answer the question? Is it because you have built zero antennas and you are trying to say all the people that have successfully built hundreds that they are all wrong and you don't want to admit you are an ignorant, inducable, idiot? Why can't you obtain and read a university level textbook on anything in any language? Is it because you are too stupid to be able to understand the material? |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"W5DXP" napisal w wiadomosci ... On Monday, July 23, 2012 2:37:23 AM UTC-5, Szczepan Bialek wrote: The Giants discovered in XIX century that light is the oscillatory flow of electrons. But that has since been proved not to be a fact, i.e. their theory has been disproved. Just as Issac Newton's discoveries were a little off, so were the "Giants" about which you speak. In RF conductors, electrons do oscillate but they are much too slow to "flow". They jump off from the end (corona) after the time equal to speed of light. They do not flow from the transmitter to the end of antenna. They kick the next ones. It is the oscillatory flow. But EM waves also propagate in environments where the electrons are too far apart to kick eachother. How do you explain that? |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
They jump off from the end (corona) after the time equal to speed of light. They do not flow from the transmitter to the end of antenna. They kick the next ones. It is the oscillatory flow. You have been told time and time again that there is no corona in normal antenna operation. You have been told time and time again that "oscillatory flow" is 19th century nonsense. Why do you yet again repeat all this nonsense? Why do you keep arguing with people who have hundreds of years of collective experience and many with engineering and science degrees, all of whom have told you this is nonsense? You are an ignorant, babbling, ineducable idiot who knows absolutely NOTHING about anything. How many antennas have you built in your lifetime? Why do you refuse to answer the question? Is it because you have built zero antennas and you are trying to say all the people that have successfully built hundreds that they are all wrong and you don't want to admit you are an ignorant, inducable, idiot? Why can't you obtain and read a university level textbook on anything in any language? Is it because you are too stupid to be able to understand the material? |
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![]() napisał w wiadomości ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: "End-Fed Center-Fed Dipole (AKA Coaxial Vertical Dipole) Really, that description is correct. Primarily constructed with coaxial cable the one half wave vertical dipole is fed from its bottom but the coax shield is left in place only up to near the center point (about ? wave but the exact end point for terminating the shielding is determined by tuning) which becomes the actual "feed-point" ergo, the description. The center conductor continues up for about ? wave past the point of termination of the shield." From: http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...ter-Fed-Dipole Is it dipole, monopole or "dipole"? The antenna in question is a monopole with a complex feed system. Are all dipoles the monopoles? S* |
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![]() "Rob" napisał w wiadomości ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: "W5DXP" napisal w wiadomosci ... On Monday, July 23, 2012 2:37:23 AM UTC-5, Szczepan Bialek wrote: The Giants discovered in XIX century that light is the oscillatory flow of electrons. But that has since been proved not to be a fact, i.e. their theory has been disproved. Just as Issac Newton's discoveries were a little off, so were the "Giants" about which you speak. In RF conductors, electrons do oscillate but they are much too slow to "flow". They jump off from the end (corona) after the time equal to speed of light. They do not flow from the transmitter to the end of antenna. They kick the next ones. It is the oscillatory flow. But EM waves also propagate in environments where the electrons are too far apart to kick each other. How do you explain that? W5DXP wrote; "In RF conductors, electrons do oscillate but they are much too slow to "flow". In conductors is a lot of electrons. EM waves are in textbooks. The electron waves propagate in plasma. There is also a lot of electrons. Everything what fall down on the Sun is "reworked" into plasma. S* |
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![]() napisał w wiadomości ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: They jump off from the end (corona) after the time equal to speed of light. They do not flow from the transmitter to the end of antenna. They kick the next ones. It is the oscillatory flow. You have been told time and time again that there is no corona in normal antenna operation. But is in unnormal operation. When it is seen? S* |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
Are all dipoles the monopoles? S* Are you really this blazingly stupid that you would ask such a moronic question or are you insane? |
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![]() napisał w wiadomości ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: An antenna is a device that converts the AC electrical energy at it's teminals into electromagnetic energy which radiates from the antenna and also coverts the electromagnetic energy which antenna intercepts into AC electrical energy at it's terminals. Radiates waves or photons or something else? A rectenna is simply an antenna with something that acts as a diode at it's terminals to convert the AC to DC. In AC electrons oscillate. In DC electrons are flowing for ages. Where they come from? S* |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
W5DXP wrote; "In RF conductors, electrons do oscillate but they are much too slow to "flow". In conductors is a lot of electrons. EM waves are in textbooks. The electron waves propagate in plasma. There is also a lot of electrons. Everything what fall down on the Sun is "reworked" into plasma. S* Are you really this stupid that you would post this nonsense or are you insane? Maybe you are just drunk all the time. Which is it; stupid, insane, or drunk? |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
napisa? w wiadomo?ci ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: They jump off from the end (corona) after the time equal to speed of light. They do not flow from the transmitter to the end of antenna. They kick the next ones. It is the oscillatory flow. You have been told time and time again that there is no corona in normal antenna operation. But is in unnormal operation. When it is seen? S* A babbling Polish idiots with his head up his ass. |
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