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Exactly why is this a "waste of time": Now that you understand this you
can understand that 1/2 wave random wire is a waste of time. Rank Telamon wrote: In article . com, " wrote: What's the difference between an end-fed dipole and a random wire? Is an end-fed dipole really 'balanced'? If so, how is this balance achieved, and does the balanced nature of an end-fed dipole mean it doesn't require an rf ground the way a random wire would? Thank you for your time. The "di" in Dipole means two as in elements. A dipole has two 1/4 wave elements where a passing EM wave induces an opposing voltage or potential at its output terminals where the two elements meet. The way an random wire works with a output terminal on one end of a (1) wire element is that it has to work against a counter poise or ground. As such the best potential at its output terminal is when it is a 1/4 wave electrically to a passing EM wave where the dipole would be electrically at 1/2 wave. Now that you understand this you can understand that 1/2 wave random wire is a waste of time and that a end-fed dipole random wire makes no sense. Yes you can find it out there on the web. Plenty of confused people in the world. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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