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Hopefully my recent posting on the "Antenna reception theory" thread
will clarify things a bit. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Reg Edwards wrote: Frank, The situation changes by the hour so I suggest you don't spend a great deal of time trying to sort things out. Either the program is in error or you have entered incorrect data. Or (see below) both you and I have the correct answer in the first place. From the situation at present we have :- It seems the numerous Bibles written by learned professors don't agree on the subject. Computer programs, whose results are falsely taken as being gospel truths, don't agree on the subject. The 'experts' who contribute to this newsgroup can't agree on the subject. But, from the frequency of arguments which result. this is perfectly normal. I remain as an innocent, neutral bystander, in danger of being unjustly accused of being a troll, whereas - All I need is an answer to my simple but essentially fundamental and practical question - "What is the voltage measured between the bottom end of a 1 metre high vertical antenna and ground, when the field strength is 1 volt per metre?" It goes without saying, a perfect ground is assumed, the antenna height is less than 1/4-wavelength and the radio wave is vertically polarised. Is the measured voltage 1 volt or is it 0.5 volts? There's a simple factor of 2 involved somewhere. Should I take a statistical average of the replies if there are any? What happens on an isolated dipole is irrevalant. It is just a time-wasting diversion. I don't have access to the 'learned Bibles' or to computer programs (except my own). So there is no point in referring to them. But I don't consider this to be any handicap. Short, logical, convincing explanations in plain English and perhaps a little arithmetic would be welcome of course. ---- Reg, G4FGQ. |
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