[Antennas] EH-antennas
Chris BONDE
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Sat, 22 Jun 2002 17:37:39 -0700
To me you hae the main point. If you can measure the field strength at a
number of certain distances. (More that the vertical shoot outs) then there
is a comparison. The input to the antenna should also be measured at a
standard, say, at the last point any power is put into the line to the
antenna. If for a 100w input the FS is X@x, Y@y, Z@z etc, then there is a
comparision, regardless of the antenna.
Chris opr VE7HCB
At 08:14 PM 2002-06-22 -0400, Harvey&Bessie wrote:
>The thing that I find most troubling with this antenna and the
>"cross-field" antenna, is the fact that nobody has come up with any set
>of field-strength measurements that show that it works as claimed. The
>proponents of these (too good to be true) schemes say something to this
>effect: "This antenna doesn't work like the ordinary antenna, so you
>can't measure it that way."
>My argument is that a radio wave is a radio wave regardless of the
>antenna that generates and and propagates it, so measurement of its
>field strength at a given distance, azimuth and angle should be no
>different.
>Harvey/W4TG
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