Amlaner, Charles J. Jr. (March 1979). "The design of antennas for use in radio telemetry". A Handbook on Biotelemetry and Radio Tracking: Proceedings of an International Conference on Telemetry and Radio Tracking in Biology and Medicine, Oxford, 20–22 March 1979. Elsevier. p. 260. Retrieved 23 November 2013.
The effect of this on the antenna is equivalent to the current wave moving along the antenna at a phase velocity lower than the speed of light , as in a transmission line. Some sources explain it this way: Carr, Joseph; Hippisley, George (2012). Practical Antenna Handbook, 5th Ed(PDF). McGraw-Hill. p. 105. ISBN9780071639590. and Rudge, Alan W.; Milne, K. (1982). The Handbook of Antenna Design, Vol. 2. IET. p. 564. ISBN9780906048870. However, this is a physically misleading description; the phase velocity is not constant along the element.
The effect of this on the antenna is equivalent to the current wave moving along the antenna at a phase velocity lower than the speed of light , as in a transmission line. Some sources explain it this way: Carr, Joseph; Hippisley, George (2012). Practical Antenna Handbook, 5th Ed(PDF). McGraw-Hill. p. 105. ISBN9780071639590. and Rudge, Alan W.; Milne, K. (1982). The Handbook of Antenna Design, Vol. 2. IET. p. 564. ISBN9780906048870. However, this is a physically misleading description; the phase velocity is not constant along the element.
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Clark, Alan Robert; Fourie, Andre P. C. (2001). Antennas in Practice(PDF). Poynting Innovations. p. 3. ISBN0620276193. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2023-01-02. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
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Clark, Alan Robert; Fourie, Andre P. C. (2001). Antennas in Practice(PDF). Poynting Innovations. p. 3. ISBN0620276193. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2023-01-02. Retrieved 2023-01-02.