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On Sat, 3 Oct 2015 13:17:46 +0000 (UTC), Stephen Thomas Cole
wrote: "gareth" wrote: If an antenna was really matched to its feeding objects, then all the energy that was not radiated (as in short antennae, for example) would pass back down iinto the feeding objects. However, in order for there to be a reflection back into the antenna from the feeding objects, there has to be a mismatch (fundamental transmission line theory), and therefore, for the energy fed to antennae to stay there, there has to be a mismatch at the feeding point, so, therefore, the antenna is NOT matched to its feeding objects. Using the "Meths Scale", I'm scoring this post as "3 Bottles", bordering on "4 Bottles". Yes, 4 bottles would be: "Where does the light go when I switch the lamp off"? (answer: look into your refrigerator) w. |
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