Abstract

Using a high speed digital computer and assuming a general propagation constant for current distribution, field patterns of thin resonant and non-rosonant antennas in warm plasma have been studied for different lengths of the antennas. Using two possible values of the propagation constant, field patterns have been plotted for antennas operating very near the plasma frequency. It is shown that a careful experimental study of field patterns of the antennas may help to solve controversy regarding the effective value of the propagation constant for the current distribution on the antenna wire.

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