"The voltage distribution on the antenna does not contribute to radiation..."
quoting an fcc field report for the field strength of a signal @ a frequency of 1640 kHz measured at 14,500 microVOLTS per meter (uV/m) at 62 meters. (203.41 feet)
if we measure the RADIATED field strength of an antenna in microVOLTS, explain to me how the VOLTAGE is not being radiated.
this is not about who is right, it's about what is right. telling people that voltage induced into an antenna is not radiated is disingenuous and completely contrary to everything commonly known regarding the propagation of a transverse electromagnetc signal while exactly the opposite (voltage is radiated) is evidenced right in front of your eyes using a simple field strength meter which measures the intensity of the signal radiated from the antenna in microVOLTS.
i'm letting everyone know that these two statements are unequivocally false.
"The current is 100% responsible for all radiation from an antenna."
"The voltage distribution on the antenna does not contribute to radiation."
as these are the only two statements that i have taken issue with, all you have to do is show me a properly functioning field strength meter @ maximum input sensitivity producing absolutely no meter deflection whatsoever in the presence of an electro (voltage) magnetically (current) radiated field and i will absolutely believe that both statements are true. fortunately for radio operators everywhere and all currently related technology, that is never going to happen.
this is what is right. both voltage and current are equally responsible for the radiation of the TransverseElectroMagnetic field from any antenna.
transverse electromagnetic radiation
voltage is in red, current is in blue.:
https://www.worldwidedx.com/search/108694855/
quoting an fcc field report for the field strength of a signal @ a frequency of 1640 kHz measured at 14,500 microVOLTS per meter (uV/m) at 62 meters. (203.41 feet)
if we measure the RADIATED field strength of an antenna in microVOLTS, explain to me how the VOLTAGE is not being radiated.
this is not about who is right, it's about what is right. telling people that voltage induced into an antenna is not radiated is disingenuous and completely contrary to everything commonly known regarding the propagation of a transverse electromagnetc signal while exactly the opposite (voltage is radiated) is evidenced right in front of your eyes using a simple field strength meter which measures the intensity of the signal radiated from the antenna in microVOLTS.
i'm letting everyone know that these two statements are unequivocally false.
"The current is 100% responsible for all radiation from an antenna."
"The voltage distribution on the antenna does not contribute to radiation."
as these are the only two statements that i have taken issue with, all you have to do is show me a properly functioning field strength meter @ maximum input sensitivity producing absolutely no meter deflection whatsoever in the presence of an electro (voltage) magnetically (current) radiated field and i will absolutely believe that both statements are true. fortunately for radio operators everywhere and all currently related technology, that is never going to happen.
this is what is right. both voltage and current are equally responsible for the radiation of the TransverseElectroMagnetic field from any antenna.
transverse electromagnetic radiation
voltage is in red, current is in blue.:
https://www.worldwidedx.com/search/108694855/
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