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gareth wrote:
wrote in message ... There are two major ways in which the power is dissipated. One is radiation, and the other is the i2r losses in the metal. They are not the "two major ways", they are the only two ways. There are also the dielectric and permeability losses associated with the creation and collapse of the near fields. For dielectric antennas which you have never shown any interest in gas bagging about and your stated reason why it exists is yet more hot air nonsense. Interesting that in Yankland you prefer to be known as Hams, because it is now apparetn that you cannot educate pork. Interesting that you are such a gas bag full of so much hot air. Do the titled invite you to their old mansions in the winter to save on heating costs? -- Jim Pennino |
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