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![]() "bilou" napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci ... Imagine the diameter of one half is infinite. You now have a quarter wave over a ground plane.A well known case. Impedance is halved . Resonnance is only dependant of the remaining wire and unchanged. Your result should be somewhere between no change and that. Another similar question : Instead of burying lots of radials at the base of a vertical what about digging (or using) a well and having a quarter wave of wire dropped into it ? A real well in soil will be the perfect infinite source of electrons. The well in a dry rock will be most wrong. The well in the dry rock is used in ULF. But the electrons are pumped from the wet area. S* |
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