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Tom Donaly wrote:
For someone like me, Cecil can be (but usually isn't) a very useful crackpot. I can be pretty sure he's wrong, but the process of educating myself into turning that hunch into a dead certainty that I can prove to everyone (except him) can be enlightening. Now's your chance to enlighten us, Tom. Please explain again how the standing wave current magnitude on a 1/2WL thin-wire dipole doesn't depend upon how many degrees it is away from the feed point, i.e. doesn't contain any phase information. While you are at it, please explain exactly how Kraus is mistaken about this antenna when he plots the standing wave current as I = cos(X) where X is the number of degrees away from the feedpoint and feedpoint current equals 1 amp at 0 degrees. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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