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K7ITM wrote:
Another 'speriment occured to me, for those who think the coil current MUST be different at the two ends by the amount corresponding to the antenna section it replaces: try making the antenna diameter large compared with the coil diameter, say two to four times the coil diameter, while maintaining the same lengths, and see what happens. I suppose you'll have to adjust the inductance of the coil, but keep its diameter and length the same. If the current at the ends of the coil remains nominally the same as with a thin antenna, then I'll say you're onto something. If on the other hand, the current becomes much more similar at the two ends of the coil, that will be evidence of a different effect--in fact the effect that I expect is actually accounting for the difference. Perhaps someone would like to try that in NEC2 or NEC4 and share the results, if nobody is actually up to building the antenna and measuring things. I'm afraid that the proponents of the alternative theories aren't subject to either modeling or measurement results. There's already ample theoretical, modeling, and measurement evidence to show that the theory is faulty; further efforts would be a waste of time. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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