
February 24th 07, 09:57 PM
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Gaussian antenna aunwin
"art" wrote in message
ups.com...
On 24 Feb, 12:42, "Dave" wrote:
"art" wrote in message
ups.com...
On 24 Feb, 10:13, "Frank's"
wrote:
Gene, forgive me if I am incorrect but I am going to assume you
have
an engineering degree and are fully conversant with the work of the
masters. I f I am not correct then we can stop at this point
Otherwise
I fully recommend that you check out the web foe a book on fields
and
waves or something like that by a professor at Rutgers University.
In
chapter 21 he delves very deeply into an array consisting of four
elements all of which are resonant.
You really need to learn how to communicate your ideas. You don't
know
or
won't say the author or the title of the book, or you would just
have
us
guess.
Ofcourse he doesn't mention anything of mine but you will notice
that
the array he chose is actually what I refer to as a Gaussian array
since it meets all the requirements that I have
Could this be the book?
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Yup.
The arrays are in simplistic form but will allow for free movement of
individual thought in line with my proposal.
Actually it is quite a good book on the subject of antennas but over
and above the level of the ARRL publications which will make it
frightening to most visitors to this newsgroup
Art
looks like a relatively straight forward review of general
electromagnetics
and antennas to me. just which chapter do you think shows your type of
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David, I do not work for you and I am not looking for employment
from you. Sometimes the World is tough and you have to do things for
yourself even if you are doing only what others have done before you
and got away with
say what?
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