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On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 22:46:05 GMT, Jim - NN7K
wrote: 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 Isn't gain something that comes about by reshaping and polarizing that isotropic radiation? Buck -- 73 for now Buck N4PGW |
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