>I meant to analogize a "wind direction indicator" or weather vane, to the
>beam antenna. If a weather vane turns into the wind, it is because that
>is the position of least pressure on its parts.
>Likewise, does it not follow that if a free-wheeling beam antenna turns in
>a specific direction, that fact is because that is the position of
>least pressure on its parts?
>Otherwise, what explains the fact that a free-wheeling beam will, i say,
>WILL, turn into a specific position relative to the wind?
>Is ole fashioned reason failing me here, again???
>de K4VUD
Yep. It failed you.
Stan w7ni@teleport.com
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