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On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 21:09:57 +0000, kurt stocklmeir wrote:
I think when an antenna has the wrong size it helps to connect the antenna to the ground and this helps to make the size right - I think the ground helps to this more flexible I guess when an antenna is small a lot of charge can get around 1 end and can be bad I do not know why a big antenna would have a lot of trouble people talk about adding capacitors and coils to an antenna to decrease resistance when it has the wrong size - I would like to know how a coil would change length like a coil may change speed of electrons as they move toward 1 end thank you for any answers Kurt Stocklmeir From the way your post is worded, it sounds like you have been reading web sites put up by various kooks who say they are experts but really don't know anything. Get a good antenna theory book from ARRL or some other good source. That will clear up a lot of your confusion. -- Jim Mueller To get my real email address, replace wrongname with dadoheadman. Then replace nospam with fastmail. Lastly, replace com with us. |
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