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[QUOTE="alan123hk, post: 6565751, member: 638884"] Haha, this is something I didn't think of before. But if I remember correctly, the near field does not seem to propagate energy. The energy it stores is limited to a local range, or decreases as the distance increases. In other words, the antenna near field is only reactive power, unless it has the opportunity to transfer energy to other places through capacitive or inductive coupling. :bear: [/QUOTE]
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