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I'm looking at an ad in QST regarding the MFJ Low-Noise Receiving Loop. Since I have a lot of noise here, I am very interested in this topic. However, I have having trouble understanding the theory. My understanding regarding electromagnetic waves is you can't have one without the other. RF propogates through space my having the moving electric field create a moving magnetic field which then creates a new electric field, etc, etc. How can one exist without the other? Here's a quote from the ad, "The MFJ-1886 drastically reduces noise and interference by receiving the magnetic field and rejecting the electric field". How can a varying electric field from a noise source not also create a corresponding magnetic field? Is this a near-field / far-field thing? Pat |
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