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EZNEC4 computes the antenna currents. Knowing the voltages would be
interesting. Unlike the feeder line where the voltage or current are easily determined from the characteristic impedance, the line parameters, and the terminating impedance, how do you determine the antenna voltages? First blush says, uh, 377ohms relates the voltages and current, but that's in free space. The antenna has radiation, inductive, and electric fields (well, the radiation field is actually the transverse electric field component), so how does one go about getting the voltage as a function of antenna position (EZNEC current). I'm sure the answer is obvious but I'd appreciate confirmation (of an answer and my clouded intellect). Thanks. jimg Oregon USA |
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