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![]() wrote Electrically, antennas are very linear (I believe) even when their current distribution along the element length is not. I stopped posting when I realized we were discussing two different things. In a linear system, there only needs to be a straight line function between the input and output. The actual signals on the input wouldn't be very useful if only straight line functions were allowed on that input. The current distribution along an antenna element length only ever approximates a straight line. The only requirement for that current to obey the rules for a linear system is that it be a linear function of the source current and it is at every point. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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