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Reg Edwards wrote:
. . . . as demonstrated by program RADIALS2 which treats radials as transmission lines. As they truly are. . . . I disagree. Transmission lines have two conductors. Radials don't. The fields from transmission lines are confined to the region between the conductors. The fields from radials can couple quite strongly, altering their performance a great deal. It might be possible to model a radial system as a system of coupled transmission lines. Is that what your program does? Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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