Joe Subich, W4TV wrote: The near field (basically within the range where it follows an inverse cube law) can be predominantly magnetic or predominantly electric in nature. Whilst the ratio of electric and magnetic fields in the far field is constrained to 377 ohms per square, that is not true in the near field.
No. If the field is not able to couple to nearby objects, it is not able to radiate (couple to) distant receivers. The statement flies completely in the face of physics.
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