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The inefficiency of short antennae compared to long antennae, as previously discussed.
"Wayne" wrote in message
... "gareth" wrote in message ... "Wayne" wrote in message ... But I^2 R losses are not part of the theory Gareth presented. # You may think so, but I didn't give my inside leg measurement, either, nor # did I discuss electron transport from one atom's orbit to another. Good, because those things are just as irrelevant as I^2 R to your theory. Not MY theory, but established physics, as described in the URL in the OP |
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