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Richard Clark wrote:
wrote: Cecil's antennas may be lossless, Even more amazing is that they are linear transmission lines. In spite of W7EL's assertions that antennas generate nonsinusoidal waveforms, they indeed are linear and bear a striking resemblence to a lossy transmission line. Why do you think they are called standing wave antennas? Take a look at page 18 of Balanis' "Antenna Theory", 2nd edition, Figure 1.15. He shows how to turn a transmission line into an dipole with exactly the same standing wave current distribution before and after. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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