advertisement but make no mistake about it, the coax is the counterpoise in that antenna. I'm sure that is true, but the current must be quite low. This is probably summarized by AA5TB (not Par) here
quite wire may be capacitance from one side without any He implies the entire problem is displacement current, and it only tries to flow back across the feedpoint to the thing everyone thinks is the
Is it not true that what we call an antenna requires a changing charge in order to radiate? Further, in order for the thing antenna to radiate, there must be an equal but opposite charge going on som
Radiation can be tied into the ampere-area. It comes from charge acceleration. going on, what Only exactly at the feedpoint. I put two models up, worse case and best case. It's actually possible with