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Integra-differential equation of Leontovich-Levin played a great role in the development of a theory of thin linear antennas. It is characterized by strict formulation of a problem and by possibilities of evolution of its solution procedure [1]. Analysis of the results obtained by using this equation allows us to clarify separate questions of the antenna theory.