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However, this is not the
grail we are talking about; and having obtained data does not achieve a state of grace. This is simply a starting point (and why I harp on about the remaining data to demonstrate the actual, total current distribution along the entire radiator). I am sure that my flack qualifies with something more that being snotty (albeit a higher quality of snot); but your expectation of submission from those so impervious to performing any act that used to be the hallmark of our avocation - well, that expectation is a fantasy. Richard Clark, KB7QHC Sorry Richard, this did not applied to you or your postings, more to the remarks by Reg and Roy picking on "engineers"and ridicule without basis, etc. I agree with you, I did not do thorough investigation, modeling and measurements. I experienced something and saw some data and notes by others to convince me of validity of the effect. Picture of melted Minooka Special is coming soon, another proof. I will conclude the "case" by putting together article as mentioned. So far I still welcome any contributions to the subject. So we have seen heated "theoretical" debates rather than more or "proper" MEASUREMENTS. It just kills me that we admit that loading stub shows the difference of currents in modeling (more digestible situation for software) and then when we replace the stub with the equivalent inductance (to maintain resonance and dimensions of the radiator) "they" claim the current will be the same at both ends of coil and yet magically maintain proper current distribution and resonance of the antenna? HOW? And toroid coil? IMPOSSIBLE, but W9UCW measured the same behavior, which jives with reality and what Cecil explains. I believe W9UCW but I will also do my own measurements, describe them in detail and see how is that "UNREAL". I am pursuing this mainly to bring to attention and to maybe get those soft antenna experts to account for it in their software so we can use it properly to develop better antennas. I am an engineer with some real accomplishments and I resent snotty remarks from some armchair "experts and gurus". Prove me wrong in reality, I will retract and apologize. Otherwise STFU if you have nothing better to offer (applies to those with unfounded personal attacks). Just another question for the GURUs: How does the choke in the form of coiled coax work? The RF current is the same at both ends? What if you cut that (proper) choke in half, what is the current at its ends? Same? Model that and let us know? We know what happens in real life. Yuri, K3BU.us |