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On 8/23/2016 2:09 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Tue, 23 Aug 2016 13:14:32 -0400, rickman wrote: Not sure what you mean. You are aware that magnetic loops and loops are not the same thing. Magnetic loops are a subset of loop antennas. To add a little confusion, the convention is for the polarization to be that of the E-field (electric field) and not that of the H-field (magnetic field), even if the communications ocurrs using the H-field as in a shielded loop antenna. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loop_antenna#Radiation_pattern_and_polarization Small loops (0.1 wavelength circumference) are also a subset of loop antennas. http://www.antenna-theory.com/antennas/smallLoop.php Loop antenna users are also polarized. Some users hate them, while other users swear by them. There is some middle ground, but not in public forums. I've been told that the term "magnetic" loop is the same as "small" loop. It refers to the facts that the near field of a small loop is mostly magnetic ( 1/10 lamda) and that they respond to the magnetic component of the EM wave. I'm not sure how that matters in real world use though as all antenna transmit both E and M in the far field. -- Rick C |
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