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But, but, but, Reg, you said the feedpoint impedance of
an infinite dipole is 1200 ohms, or some such. That's very close to 377 ohms times pi. ================================ Cec, for once, you ageed with me. But, but, but, coincidences in arithmetic are certain to occur. ---- Reg. |
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