Errata: The insulated dipole antenna in a relatively dense medium

The properties of an insulated dipole antenna are derived when the wavenumber of the surrounding infinite, homogeneous, and isotropic medium is large compared with that of the insulation. It is shown that even when the surrounding medium is a perfect dielectric, the distributions of current and charge along the antenna and its driving-point admittance are substantially like those of a section of transmission line with a distributed radiation loss appearing as a part of the series impedance per unit length.