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Gene Fuller wrote:
"However, you overlooked the fact that "L" is gifferent for the dipole and monopole." L is not a constant. L is a variable in another part of the formula. The difference in radiation resistance between a dipole and a monopole is a constant. It equals 2, not 4, not 8, or not 16. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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