NEC-LIST: Conservative fields

From: Art Unwin <aunwin_at_email.domain.hidden>
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 00:17:10 -0500

Gentlemen
The conditions that must be met for a conservative field
is that mathematically curl always is a part of its formation
vectorially, which in the absence of time will be zero.
And mathematically as long as equilibrium is maintained
one can add time to both sides of any equation.
Now in the case of time varying field curl does have a value
based around dE/dH/dt ..
 With american amateur radio enthusiasts I am having a difficult time
convincing them that if they accept the above analysis then
 computor programs for antenna design, if correctly designed,
 will prove this fact by inserting random figures for all dimensions
and asking the program to assign correct figures such that best
 swr figure comes about. ( Containing the exercise to equilibrium)
Responses have been extremely negative and abusive, presumably
because of differences in education on both sides of the pond!
  Is it possible that SOME programs that amateurs
 use have been designed around Yagi's to the extent that antenna
 design is being guided away from alternative designs without their knoweledge?
IE All is known about antennas? ( see amateur radio usenet antenna)
I have applied for a patent based on this gaussian mathematical aproach
and thus would be interested in inherrent faults with respect to this
from antenna professionals
Many thanks for your considerations
Arthur

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