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Irv Finkleman wrote in message ...
Think of a half wave dipole -- you need good insulators on the end of the half wave because the voltage there is very high, and the current is very low. Uzing (pardon the pun) Z=E/I=High/Low yields a high impedance. This is a pretty simplified explanation, but if you think about it it will work. Hope it helps you to understand things a bit. I have a much better understanding of how it all works now. I had an idea that is how it would work but just couldn't visualize it. Been 27 years since electronics school and the old brain has gotten a little fuzzy since then! 8-) Thanks everyone for all your help! 73! Jeff |
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