On 3/31/17 12:25 PM, Jim Thomson wrote:
Ok, the peak V on the tips of a dipole is sky high. But what about the
polarity between
the ends ? If one end is + 10 kv, is the other end at – 10 kv ?? Is there
a 20 kv
potential difference between them at all times ?
It's very hard to calculate (or measure) the actual voltage at the ends
- best you can say is "it's high". You can infer a voltage by
calculating the feedpoint impedance of a 1 wavelength long doublet, then
putting in 2x power (each half radiates full power), and using Ohms law.
Yes, it would be opposite polarity. but not "at all times" because it
goes through zero every half cycle.
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