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Reg finally figured it out:
Radio amateurs and just as many professionals suffer from delusions of accuracy where RF measurements are concerned. Especially HF current and power measurememts. Far too much importance is attached to names like GR and HP and Fluke rather than their own abilitity to assess and sum the accumulation of measuring errors. Thank goodness we have your formulas, failproof programs and variety of speculations. Gentlemen, case is solved, closed. We can't measure it, we are all bunch of dumb delusional morons with faulty instruments who don't know how to use them. Current must be the same in the coil according to Rauch, Kirchoff, Ohm, Reg. So now make your antennas out of coils, you will have constant current radiator tip to tip with 300% efficiency and you can throw your instruments away. Reg has the formula for it, use it! Seriously, I thank you Cecil, Fred and few others who enlightened our case, that's what I was hoping for and found it here. It will be the springboard for further development, it already gave me some ideas how to improve efficiency of loaded aerials. The others from the flat earth society showed their colors and they ain't pretty. Just like democRATs, when they are deficient in arguments they triviliarize and ridicule. We are planning mobile antenna shootout here on east coast in the spring, so get your wares ready and see who is da king koil. Yuri, da BU/m |
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