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![]() "Rob" napisał w wiadomości ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: "Rob" napisa3 w wiadomo?ci ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: If it were true, an antenna would be a nonlinear element that would cause intermodulation. As we don't see that happen on a well-designed antenna (it *does* happen when there are bad contacts with diode-effect in the antenna), we know that an antenna by itself cannot be nonlinear and so there cannot be a net flow of electrons. The net flow of electrons is from the counterpoise to end of antenna. S* How do you explain that there is no intermodulation as a result of the nonlinearity of the antenna that you claim? I am here to learn. Please don't wander off the subject and answer the question! You did not answer the question why there is no intermodulation in a transmitter antenna, while you claim it is nonlinear. All is linear in the textbooks (necesary simplification). In reality all is nonlinear. Lately I have learn from Bilou: "In such cases it is convenient to put the things to their limits. Imagine the diameter of one half is infinite. You now have a quarter wave over a ground plane.A well known case." It means that a dipole fed from a coax is the monopole (a quarter wave) with the counterpoise. "In the case of very rocky or poorly conducting soil a counterpoise often is substituted for a buried network of wires. A counterpoise is a network of wires place above the earth a slight distance and insulated from it, so arranged to produce a very high capacity to the earth." So I know now why you all claim that a dipole do not need a ground. Because a dipole does not need a ground, it is a symmetric antenna which is not driven relative to ground. Do you mean the antenna with the two legs where the one leg is connected to the shield of a coax? The number of radials is the power dependent. More power radiated more electrons must be taken from a ground. Do you agree? S* No. For what are sometime the 120 radials? S* |
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