Re: Loading Coils; was : Vincent antenna



Tom Donaly wrote:
In other words, you can't do it. Why don't you just say so?

In other words, I don't take stupid paths down the
primrose lane. Here's one for you: If electrons
were in the nucleus and protons orbited the nucleus,
would RF waves still propagate the same way?
--
73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com
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