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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
napisa? w wiadomo?ci ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: The braid and the arm are together the counterpoise. No, they are not, you babbling idiot. Have you the same voltages on the braid and on the coax "live" wire? Not without a ballancing device of some sort. Are the same voltages on the counterpoise and on the arm? A dipole does not have a counterpoise so your question is nonsense. If not, than you heve the monopole. What an utter idiot; a monopole has one physical element while a dipole has two physical elements. Monopole have always the two elements: the antenna and the counterpoise. A counterpoise is not concidered an element, idiot. That is the meaning of the prefixes "mono", which means one, and "di", which means two. So monopole has the one pole. The end of the counterpoise is not the pole. In your "dipole" the counterpoise is in the form of one elevated radial. Babbling gibberish; a dipole does not have a counterpoise. How many antennas have you built in your lifetime? |
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