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"Reg Edwards" wrote
For the very last time I will repeat my question :- Pray it so... "What is the voltage measured between the bottom end of a 1 metre vertical antenna and ground when the field strength is 1 volt per metre." Of what relevance is this to anyone but (apparently) you? Please elaborate. RF |
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![]() "Richard Fry" wrote in message ... "Reg Edwards" wrote For the very last time I will repeat my question :- Pray it so... "What is the voltage measured between the bottom end of a 1 metre vertical antenna and ground when the field strength is 1 volt per metre." Of what relevance is this to anyone but (apparently) you? Please elaborate. RF ========================================= For starters, Have you never heard of field strength measurements? Have you ever designed the input stage of a radio receiver? The topic is fundamental to an understanding of e.m. radiation and reception. Can YOU answer the simple question? Or are you entirely dependent on your gospel faith in 'Bibles'. On this occasion at least, the Bibles are letting dependent people down. The immediate relevance to me is that I have a program which has been reported to have a calculating error. It was reported by a person who is not dependent on bibles. He stated that the conventional/traditional calculating method used in my program was incorrect. I was not entirely convinced so I posed a related question on this newsgroup to which only one person has replied with a number. And he was wrong first time. Other persons who replied, after consulting their bibles, were unable even to answer the question, either rightly or wrongly. They just generated more confusion. The program concerned is GRNDWAV4 which I think, but not absolutely certain, has now been corrected. Why not download it, input a very few standard values, and tell me whether or not it provides the correct answer to receiver power input? You may, of course, prefer not to commit yourself. Is that enough elaboration for you? ---- .................................................. .......... Regards from Reg, G4FGQ For Free Radio Design Software go to http://www.btinternet.com/~g4fgq.regp .................................................. .......... |
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