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Amos Keag wrote:
A resonant rhombic without a termination resistor is bidirectional. Yes and, being open-ended, is a *standing-wave* antenna. Contrary to what has been said here on r.r.a.a in the past, Balanis says: "The current and voltage distributions on open-ended antennas are similar to the standing wave patterns on open-ended transmission lines. ... Standing wave antennas, such as the dipole, can be analyzed as traveling wave antennas with waves propagating in opposite directions (forward and backward) and represented by traveling wave currents If and Ib in Figure 10.1(a)." -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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