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On 8/25/2012 8:59 AM, W5DXP wrote:
On Friday, August 24, 2012 12:25:23 PM UTC-5, John S wrote: You used a fixed 100V source. Let's modify the definition until you agree with it. How about? resonant antenna [′res·ən·ənt an ′ten·ə] (electromagnetism) An antenna in which there is a peak in the standing wave energy on the antenna at a certain frequency during receive when configured as an unloaded parasitic element using a constant power, variable frequency source for the incident RF fields. Would you agree that that energy peak indicates antenna resonance? -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com I'm sure you've heard the saying "Never mud wrestle with a pig..." |
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