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Tom Donaly wrote:
People like Cecil, with home-grown theories, don't ever seem to want things considered in depth. That's understandable from a psychological standpoint, but it isn't any help to the rest of us when some of the things the theory ignores become significant. In the case of antennas, practically everything is significant. All of the theories I am quoting were developed long before I was born. Almost every technical explanation starts out with simple concepts and proceeds to more complex concepts. For the sake of teaching and understanding simple concepts, the secondary variables are often ignored for the time being. Thus, every textbook on transmission lines starts off with an explanation of lossless lines with perfectly resistive characteristic impedances even though such lines don't exist in reality. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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