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... On Monday, November 3, 2014 11:17:26 AM UTC-6, gareth wrote: wrote in message ... On Monday, November 3, 2014 11:05:11 AM UTC-6, gareth wrote: "Lostgallifreyan" wrote in message . .. How many other people who are not engineers or scientists do you see posting around here? In discussions about short antennae, quite a few from Yankland. I'm just a regular ole ham here. Never studied any of this stuff in school, and don't work in any related field. Everything I've learned, I learned on my own. It shows. Big talk from rraa's new purveyor of bafflegab Read and learn a bit more. |
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On Monday, November 3, 2014 12:32:18 PM UTC-6, gareth wrote:
wrote in message ... On Monday, November 3, 2014 11:17:26 AM UTC-6, gareth wrote: wrote in message ... On Monday, November 3, 2014 11:05:11 AM UTC-6, gareth wrote: "Lostgallifreyan" wrote in message . .. How many other people who are not engineers or scientists do you see posting around here? In discussions about short antennae, quite a few from Yankland. I'm just a regular ole ham here. Never studied any of this stuff in school, and don't work in any related field. Everything I've learned, I learned on my own. It shows. Big talk from rraa's new purveyor of bafflegab Read and learn a bit more. About what? I read what I need to read in order to do whatever it is I need to do. I don't need to read any more about small antennas in order to deal with the likes of you. As you recall, I was probably the first one to jump on you when you falsely claimed that small radiators are inefficient. Anyone that has actually read up on the subject knows that that is not true. If anyone needs to invest in some good textbooks on the subject, it's you. |
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... About what? I read what I need to read in order to do whatever it is I need to do. I don't need to read any more about small antennas in order to deal with the likes of you. As you recall, I was probably the first one to jump on you when you falsely claimed that small radiators are inefficient. Anyone that has actually read up on the subject knows that that is not true. If anyone needs to invest in some good textbooks on the subject, it's you. Based upon what you write, I suspect that your textbooks were written by Dr.Seuss. The most advanced of my textbooks, which was a course textbook back in the early 1970s was, "Fields and Waves in Communications Electronics" by Ramo, Whinnery and Van Duzer; Ramo and Whinnery being the R and the W in TRW. Short antennae are poor radiatiors. I refer you to the book, "Antennas" by "Those Engineers Ltd", a Yank book from 1948 that discusses that issue. |
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