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"Reg Edwards" wrote in message ...
What's all this stuff about resonant antennas? Some great antenna designs do not use a resonant length. All antenna 'systems' are resonant because they all present a resistive load to the transmitter. QED. I suppose I am being picky Reg but shouldn't resonance be defined as "totally" resistive load. An antenna can only be 'resonant' at one point or frequency because movement from this point collects reactance. Fortunately it still has a 'resistive' component load which is the PRIME requisite for radiation, whereas 'resonance' is not. With the above being fully understood by newcomers a lot of the mystery about 'antennas' and 'antenna systems' falls aside. Cheers Art |
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