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Bartolomeo wrote on 7/10/2017 7:31 PM:
On 2017-07-09 o 15:08, Pat writes: understanding regarding electromagnetic waves is you can't have one without the other. Yes, every transmitting antenna creates perturbance that spreads around as electromagnetic (EM) wave with electric and magnetic component but... In the _near field_, magnetic antenna creates mainly the Magnetic component of the field and Electric antenna (in ex. dipole) creates electric field. The same goes to receiving. Shielded magnetic loop is quite deaf to M component of the EM field. I think you mean the shielded loop is "deaf" to the electric field. (Un)fortunately most of the local noise sources create perturbance in E field. Therefore chances are that magnetic loop will be in some degree immune to them. The other noise sources may or may not be in the near field range but the furher away they are the less they add to the total noise level. Of course you've read this? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_and_far_field 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? In the near field the antenna itself will generate a field (either magnetic or electric depending on the design). This field falls off rapidly with distance. The antenna also generates an EM wave which radiates and is dominant at distance (far field). 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? The ad copy isn't saying there is no magnetic field from the noise source, but most noise sources are close enough to be near field with a much stronger E field than the magnetic component. This is *very* much a near/far field thing. -- Rick C |
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