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Old August 17th 04, 02:34 AM
Roy Lewallen
 
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Hal Rosser wrote:
. . .
If that's true - and the wave does travels faster - then it follows that the
*length* of the propogated wave would be shorter.
If the length is shorter - then we would perceive it as a shift in
frequency - because we assume all RF travels at the same speed.
For instance - if the wave 'started off' 2 meters long - and was accelerated
to double the speed, then the wavelength would be only one meter long.
. . .


You're too late -- the hyper-light-speed antenna has already been
invented -- and patented. See U.S. patent #6,025,810. You'll have to do
some splicing if the following link is broken by word wrap. Or it's easy
to find at http://www.uspto.gov.

http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-P...&RS=PN/6025810

Roy Lewallen, W7EL