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David - So are you claiming that 'only' Resonant Current
Flows to ground ? ;-) ~ RHF FWIW - There is a lot of Dipole Antennas out there free floating above ground that must not be working ![]() IIRC - The Antenna Input has a characteristic impedance 50, 75, 300, or 500 Ohms. Subsequent to that the internal circuity of the Radio can be Resonated to Select and Amplify an RF Signal and then process it into an Audio Sound that we can Hear. yes it is that simple ~ RHF |
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