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I am still dreaming about an ideal antenna having not more than 10% of
wavelength and 100% efficiency. Thanks for all the posts, anyhow. Bozidar, 9a2 Moderate/high efficiency with a 10% physical height is pretty easy to attain. That's not an e/h antenna, as far as I am aware. The e/h antenna appears to ignore the main point about Maxwell's equations: changing fields generate changing fields. E' make B's and so on. You can't separate a changing E field from its B field, and so on. Thus the premise is wrong. In a --very-- small volume (fraction of a radiansphere), any single current max radiator is very inefficient. Similarly, any multiple current max radiator does not exhibit constructive interference in the far field. That's the physics. Antennas as a pure science are now an exhausted field. 73, Chip N1IR |
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![]() Walt, W2DU PS--don't you find it ironic that when radiation measurements are taken in the far field the measured power already relates directly to the power delivered to the radiator? Then if Hart's version radiates more power than the standard radiator, where does his extra power come from. Looks like he's invented a new version of the perpetual motion machine. After all, it's patented, isn't it? So it's gotta' work. That's nothing, have you seen : "Antenna faster than light?" Saddly, patent laws were screwed up few years back, looks like patent office is rubber stamping applications as they come. Then there is a bunch of "ham extremists" trying to apply DC laws to loading coils, ingnoring reality, parroting what they learned in the DC class. Good thing itsa ju's a hobby. Yuri, K3BU.us |
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