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ml wrote:
Iok so i am confused on a few things the photo part so regardless of weither or not there is or isn't ac or dc , when i xmit (ham or other freq's) are photons being generated?? where would they be?? nearfield? around the antenna? how would i measure the presence/qty of such?? the other thing i got fuzzy on static polar field as Mr. clark mentions so why does the battery produce it /how?? are you referring to the fact that is has 'mass' and therefore.... or did i miss the obvious thanks fuzzylogic fuzzynavels fuzzypeaches Don't listen to these guys. They're changing the subject by changing the scale of the argument in order to digladiate with one another. The truth is, that if an antenna really differentiates a signal so that what it radiates is based on the rate of change of the original signal, then the DC part of the original signal won't contribute to the radiation because the rate of change of a constant(the DC part)is zero. It isn't any more complicated than that. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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