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In article , kristoff
wrote: What does a skin-effect depth of 24.46 μm (copper, 7.1 MHz) say concerning additional resistance to an antenna-system and how to does this compare to other resistive elements in the antenna-system and the overall behaviour? As said, there is a difference between "having learned" and "understanding". Kristoff- I can not discuss the physics of skin effect. I learned of its existence in passing, with the understanding that it is relatively insignificant. For radio systems, I think in terms of Decibels. For voice, in every step between your mouth and the ear of the receiving station, there is a series of stages of positive and negative amplification. You may have 100 Watts peak power coming out of the transmitter. The receiving station might have one Watt peak audio coming out of their speaker. By far, the greatest negative amplification (loss) is between antennas. Fred |
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