Hello guys,
Attached is another drawing.
Im afraid im not that good with drawings hihi...but you will get the idea.
Just hoping that at some point it will all "come to place"....
@ Watson:
Shockwave is of course accurate when he is refering to the broadcast application
(the use of the source angle that is)
But for our "antenna enthousiasts" it is also commenly used for..
All the different phased antennas out there..w8jk, phased verticals etc.
Or it can also be of use with "circulair polarisation".
And i know exactly what you are thinking....."of course...i knew that" ....hihi..
Please do read again marconi, it is vital to understand what is going on.
Especially if you are looking into antennas a bit deeper...
And i cant say it enough....but dont look at the phase current line at the side of the antenna. It is then not showing the angle. And stop doing the "change" of angle of the source. By now you will have noticed "nothing" else has change...so there is probarbly some truth in what im saying.
...you will get mixed up.
Look from above....(enlarge currents if needed)
@ shockwave,
All i did so far was trying to explain how the phase angle is expressed.
But so far it seems difficult to understand and i perfectly get that...
I havnt (yet) related it to cst.
Ofcourse i have seen your cst plot..so I know what you are talking about.
i have actually already tried to find it...but all i could find now was the "single" plot.
Thougth you had a small movie somewhere..Ill enhance my search hihi.
But upfront...without "additional" data it can be interpertated in many ways.
(as with eznec of course)
Kind regards,
Henry
Hmm...just noticed i made an error in the drawing...
Who ever spots the error ....understands ...
(Dont worry if you dont...the pic is still oke to get an idea...)