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Gene, W4SZ wrote:
"However, current is not the same as H-field,--." No, but current causes the H-field. An antenna loading coil has volts and amps from both directions in a standing-wave antenna. These two waves create the standing-wave pattern seen along the antenna`s length (including the coil). The coil has a finite length so the sum of the forward and reflected waves make volts, amps, and impedances which vary from coil end to coil end, Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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