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Reg Edwards wrote:
Terman may or may not be perfectly correct when he states the voltage INDUCED in a 1 metre high vertical antenna with a field strength of 1 volt per metre. But Terman is ambiguous. He tells only half of the story. He FAILS to state between WHICH which pair of points the voltage is induced. For the UMPTEEN'th time - what I need to know is the voltage which can actually be MEASURED between the bottom end of the antenna and ground ? I can then draw a circuit and continue with practical calculations. PLEASE, can no-one put me out of my misery ? Hm. Have my postings gone unread? Or just unbelieved? Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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