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This got me thinking (a dangerous thing when comes
to concepts)! When discussing an Isotropic, as an object that radiates equally well- in ALL DIRECTIONS, does this also include all PLANES, as well? Horizontal Vertical, how about Left-Hand , or Right-hand Circular ? Linear Circular? or, does polarization even enter into the situation (it being an infinatly small point source)? Not trying to be smart- Just not the best educated bloke on the block, and never seen it disgussed. Thanks, es 73, Jim NN7K |
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