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Only at some distance from the antenna. You can create local E/H ratios
of nearly any value (magnitude and phase). Roy Lewallen, W7EL W5DXP wrote: The ratio of the radiated E-field to H-field has no other choice. If you stuff EM radiation into free space, the ratio of E-field to H-field is 376.7 ohms. Zero energy is lost from the EM spectrum when an electron throws off a photon (until that photon is annihilated). |
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