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On 01/28/2018 02:47 AM, IW5EDI via rec.radio.amateur.moderated Admin wrote:
IW5EDI Simone - Ham-Radio /////////////////////////////////////////// Magnetic Loops by W2BRI Posted: 27 Jan 2018 01:41 PM PST http://www.iw5edi.com/ham-radio/2346...ic-loops-w2bri Article by W2BRI After many requests by Ben W4KSY*, someone I consider to be my loop mentor, I decided to post a page about my 80 meter magnetic loop. Hello, and hams just won't stop bundling that descriptor "magnetic" with loop antennas. When we're talking about far-field (at least several wavelengths away, a receive antenna responds to a propagating electromagnetic field (or photons if you're so inclined). The far-field receiving antenna most certainly doesn't respond solely to the E- or H-field of an incident electromagnetic wave. The fact that a given axis/plane of the antenna might align with the E or H component of the wave is just a coincidence of the antenna geometry and its attitude relative to the incident wave. sign Maybe I need to design an "electric" loop antenna. Sincerely, and 73s from N4GGO, -- J. B. Wood e-mail: |
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