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Richard (Harrison),
What is the voltage measured between the bottom end and ground, of a 1 metre high vertical antenna, above a perfect ground, when the vertically-polarised field strength is 1 volt per metre, and antenna height is shorter than a 1/4-wavelength. Just a number please. ---- Reg. |
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