In message <e6acec5be8405b4e936c9e9bccac10241b6...@bb-corp-be1.corp.cubic.cub>, dated Mon, 29 Jan 2007, "Price, Ed" <ed.pr...@cubic.com> writes
> >Some military tests require illumination to begin as low as 10 kHz, >where a biconical is totally hopeless. A main element 7.5 km long is certainly difficult to live with! [sneep] > >You will also want a hefty RF power amplifier; for military work, I >would suggest something on the order of a 1 kW rating. And, with that >EFG example, you also need a 50-ohm termination for the antenna, so >that has to be rated for the amplifier capacity too. Can I use my European 1 kW electric fire? (;-) -- OOO - Own Opinions Only. Try www.jmwa.demon.co.uk and www.isce.org.uk There are benefits from being irrational - just ask the square root of 2. John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK - This message is from the IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society emc-pstc discussion list. Website: http://www.ieee-pses.org/ To post a message to the list, send your e-mail to emc-p...@ieee.org Instructions: http://listserv.ieee.org/request/user-guide.html List rules: http://www.ieee-pses.org/listrules.html For help, send mail to the list administrators: Scott Douglas emcp...@ptcnh.net Mike Cantwell mcantw...@ieee.org For policy questions, send mail to: Jim Bacher: j.bac...@ieee.org David Heald: emc-p...@daveheald.com All emc-pstc postings are archived and searchable on the web at: http://www.ieeecommunities.org/emc-pstc ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email ______________________________________________________________________