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[TowerTalk] Re: [Antennas] 377 ohms?

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Re: [Antennas] 377 ohms?
From: jreid@aloha.net (Jim Reid)
Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 16:44:30 -1000

Ok you antenna gurus,

I read,  somewhere in ancient times,  that the permitivity and
permeability of space resulted in an optimum radiation
impedance for travelling EM waves of 377 ohms:  the
impedance of the "ether".

Now,  if so,  why are not antenna designs based upon the idea
that they are really transformers,  perhaps azimuth directional
transformers,  who have a job to do.  That is,  transform the
energy coming forth from our 50 ohm transmission line
systems,  and efficiently couple said energy into the 377 ohm
impedance of "space".

I am almost,  but not quite certain,  that I read once,  in something
called Ramo & Whinnery,  that all antenna design dealt with just
that problem -- of course that was decades ago,  just after some-
thing called the Radiation Laboratory series of volumes appeared
in the world.

73,  Jim,  KH7M


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