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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"The wire antennas used with crystal receivers are monopole antennas which develop their output voltage with respect to ground. They require a return circuit connected to ground (earth) so that the current from the antenna, after passing through the receiver, can flow into the ground." Unnormally you can have only the monopole antenna and the diode and ground. What current is flowing between the diode and the ground? Is it dependent on the distance from the transmitter? S* Dear Szczepan, I have explained to you how it works. That explanation is correct. Please stop adding incorrect information and asking stupid questions. I know two stupid Poles. Are there more? |
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Jeff wrote:
I have explained to you how it works. That explanation is correct. Please stop adding incorrect information and asking stupid questions. I know two stupid Poles. Are there more? Is that the same as a dipole? A dipole consists of two poles. As some Poles can only count to one, they will have a different explanation. |
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![]() "Rob" napisał w wiadomości ... Jeff wrote: I have explained to you how it works. That explanation is correct. Please stop adding incorrect information and asking stupid questions. I know two stupid Poles. Are there more? Is that the same as a dipole? A dipole consists of two poles. Even if one is in air and the second in the ground? "The quarter wave monopole antenna is a single element antenna fed at one end, that behaves as a dipole antenna" S* |
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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
... Even if one is in air and the second in the ground? "The quarter wave monopole antenna is a single element antenna fed at one end, that behaves as a dipole antenna" S* Good afternoon Szczepan. I see that, after several weeks and lots of postings, you still do not understand the difference between a monopole and a dipole. Please also note the phrase "behaves as". Kindest regards, Ian. |
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![]() Użytkownik "Ian" napisał w wiadomości ... "Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message ... Even if one is in air and the second in the ground? "The quarter wave monopole antenna is a single element antenna fed at one end, that behaves as a dipole antenna" S* Good afternoon Szczepan. I see that, after several weeks and lots of postings, you still do not understand the difference between a monopole and a dipole. Please also note the phrase "behaves as". "behaves as"means that radiate the same as the real dipole. "I see that, after several weeks and lots of postings, you still do not understand the difference between the Hertz dipole and Marconi antenna." Kindest regards, S* |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
U?ytkownik "Ian" napisa? w wiadomo?ci ... "Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message ... Even if one is in air and the second in the ground? "The quarter wave monopole antenna is a single element antenna fed at one end, that behaves as a dipole antenna" S* Good afternoon Szczepan. I see that, after several weeks and lots of postings, you still do not understand the difference between a monopole and a dipole. Please also note the phrase "behaves as". "behaves as"means that radiate the same as the real dipole. "I see that, after several weeks and lots of postings, you still do not understand the difference between the Hertz dipole and Marconi antenna." Kindest regards, S* You are an ignorant, babbling, ineducable idiot who knows absolutely NOTHING about anything. You don't even understand what an antenna is or the difference between an electric field, a magnetic field, and an electromagnetic field. 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. Since an antenna is defined in terms of its geometry with respect to its terminals, anything that may be connected to the terminals, such as a balun, transmission line, or ground has NOTHING to do with what the antenna is or how the antenna operates. 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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On 7/25/2012 11:26 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote:
Good afternoon Szczepan. I see that, after several weeks and lots of postings, you still do not understand the difference between a monopole and a dipole. Please also note the phrase "behaves as". "behaves as"means that radiate the same as the real dipole. "I see that, after several weeks and lots of postings, you still do not understand the difference between the Hertz dipole and Marconi antenna." Kindest regards, S* As I've said before - "What a maroon!" He don't get it. Or he's a troll. It matters little, you all keep feeding him. Stop. tom K0TAR |
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