Re: Radiation formulaLooks like Ott formulas. Personally I have trouble with
those equations.  There's obviously some trig functions
that should be included in those equations to denote
directionality or directivity, or there's some assumption(s)
going on not stated.

Those equations in general form are highly directional.
It is true that one can use those equations to show that
the E-field produced by a Hertzian magnetic dipole is
proportional to the square of the frequency and that the
E-field produced by a Herztian electric dipole is
proportional to the frequency, but the magnitudes of
the coefficients could erronously show which is of
greater concern depending upon the situation and
obviously do not give any information about directivity.

Personal opinion only.  This post is NOT to be construed
as a criticism of the great pioneer himself, Mr. Ott.

Regards, Doug McKean



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