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A Tesla coil is not an antenna, although some radiation will take place
from its conductors -- which will probably be damped sinusoidal pulses similar to a spark transmitter. The radiation will not be all "E", but will have the same E/H ratio of any radiated signal. i.e. E/H = 377 (ohms) in the far field. 73, Frank Just checked http://home.wtal.de/herbs_teslapage/theory.html The Tesla coil is a spark transmitter without an antenna connected. Frank |
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