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Default The Texas Bugcatcher and capacity hats

On Thursday, February 13, 2014 4:44:04 AM UTC-6, gareth wrote:
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On Thursday, February 13, 2014 4:09:53 AM UTC-6, gareth wrote:


My reasoning is that because the waves spread out in all directions


in the hat, then there is no, or very little, radiation from the hat


because


of field cancellation, but when the waves all return simultaneously to


the


main element, they have incurred a phase change that you'd get had there


been a capacitor in circuit?




(Always willing to learn more, and to be corrected if my thought


experiment has gone up a blind alley, or in this case, a capacity hat


alley!)




The use of the hat has two main purposes.


#1, it will reduce the number of turns needed with the loading


coil, assuming the whip is shorter than 1/4 wave including the


hat.


#2, and probably most important. It improves the current


distribution through the length of the whip and makes the current


distribution a good bit more linear from the base to the tip.


I don't use one myself, because they catch a lot of wind, and


they look ugly on a vehicle. :/


I compromise by mounting the loading coil as high as possible,


which also helps current distribution.




Yes, all very well, and not disputed, but I was interested in a

discussion of how it actually works at the physics level?


You are better off with the proper textbooks, than reading my
jibber jabber. That's what I use when I want to brush up on
how something works at the physics level. :|
I read the various books. I don't trust too many on the interweb,
as many will lead you astray with jibber jabber and gibberish.

Then, if you have a problem with something in the various textbooks,
you can come back and argue it on the interweb.










 
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