a note on the radiation mechanism for antennas
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A Note on the Radiation Mechanism for Antennas (Taken from the Balanis Reference)
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Next, let us attempt to explain the mechanism by which the electric lines of force are Detached from the antenna to form the free-space waves. This will again be illustrated
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Figure 1.13 Electric field lines of free-space wave for biconical antenna.
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