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"Ron Webb" wrote in message ... I can't find a simple explaination of this on the web. It's not a simple subject. It involves Electric fields and magnetic fields in space, In order to propogate, they must be set up in a certain geometric arrangement. http://www.chem.vt.edu/chem-ed/light/em-rad.html . That is what an antenna does. A ground plane has to be close to right angles to the antenna conductor. One right behind the conductor will not work well at all, because it doesn't allow the electric and magnetic fields to both be at right angles to each other and to the direction of travel. Hi Ron, Thanks for the reply and for the interesting link to the web site. I'm sure you're right and I figure that there must be some fundamental flaw in my thinking about this; otherwise everyone with carbon fiber airplanes would already be doing it since nobody wants a bunch of antennas hanging out in the airstream. Thanks, Dennis |
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