Re: 20 gaussian questions for art




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On 25 Jun, 13:10, "Dave" <n...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ok, lets try it this way... step by step, inch by inch, we
may
yet
figure
out what this antenna is.

First question:
What is the least number of wires needed to build a gaussian
antenna?

Not necessary Dave. Richard is very familiar with the subject
at
hand
as well as its underpinnings that can be understood by EEs
and is providing a reference that will make all things clear.
You asked for it and your wish is going to be granted in a
clear
and precise manner that you and the group have requested.
You should now be able to build it yourself with out mumbo
jumbo
from me to confuse you.
No need for me anymore, you now have an expert at your call.
Don't forget Poyntings input.
Art

whats a 'Richard'??

I want to hear it straight from the source. I have asked over
and
over
for
you to define the terms and you can't put it into words this
poor
engineer
can understand, so i thought we would try to build an example
from
the
bottom up. but if you can't help with that then maybe the whole
thing
is
just out of my reach and i should go back to good old yagis and
phased
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Sounds reasonable

if it sounds so reasonable, how many wires does it take?- Hide
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As many as you want and have fun.
The subject is dead. Let it go
Join the boiling water saga that
is where the action is
Art

no, this is my subject so i'll say when it's dead... i don't want to
know
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One

ok, thats a start.

assuming i want to operate on 14195khz, how long should the wire be?-
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Whatever wire you have throw it away and get a longer one


ok, random length... can do. now how do i connect it to a piece of coax?


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