>
>
>>
>> > Does radiation come mainly from the high-current portion of an antenna --
>> > i.e., for a half-wave, from the center?
>>
>> Since this is the topic of some discussion among antenna theorists,
>>let's
>> let them battle it out while we use TowerTalk for its intended use -
>> PRACTICAL HF antenna and tower construction discussions. Tnx.
>
>
>> I'd suggest a vote be taken as to "it's intended
>>use." k7gco.
>
>Very Well.
>
>I am as interested as most of the subscribers in the "Theory" behind some
>of the questions asked.
>This helps to understand why certain things will not work in certain cases.
>
>The question posted in this case, in my opinion, is not really relevant to
>the over all topic"Towers and the mechanical side of Antenna installations"
>or types of suitable Antennas that maybe useful to other people. ie: The
>recent thread on Antennas that maybe useful to people in Small City
>Lots.(Excellent Topic)
>
// The question is related to antenna efficiency. This applies to
antennas that are used on small lots.
cheers, , Earl
>This means my vote is with Steve.
>
>73 Earl VE7IN
>
>
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