John Smith I wrote:
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OK. So I went and wrote the inventor, the correspondence follows, he
knows naysaying idiots when he sees 'em--I think the following makes it
quite obvious:
Thanks John but I pay very little attention to that stuff. I now have a
patent on the DLM and 6 more pending and several new applications in
electromagnetics and antennas. I work with the EE dept here at URI and also
with the physics dept. as well as several other departments where my antennas
and expertise are being well received. I now also work with many undergrad
and post grad students.
The DLM works, they just don't want to admit it to themselves. What the DLM
does is it stores magnetic potential energy in the inductance of the helix and
moves it to another part of the antenna. In doing so creates a very large
current profile along the antenna. It is 2.778 times greater that for a
quarterwave for the same power input, hence it is why it is about 1/3 the
size. I also invented the flat helix which makes the fully planner DLM
possible.
Anyway it has been licensed to several applications including cellphones, RFID
and automotive applications. A large automotive supplier has it licensed for 6
applications with 4 more coming, One of these has been in tire pressure
monitoring, using my antenna they invented the first batteryless RFID tire
pressure monitor. Expect to use between 90 and 100 million antennas in 2008 in
just this one application. They went from a nobody in that market to most
likely owning it.
Within a few years I will be a multi millionaire so you see I just don't give
a dam what they think. Can you blame me, I am laughing all the way to the
bank.
I am now into thinfilm and monilithic antennas using DLM antenna technology. I
now have antennas so small operatng in the Ghz region that you need to use a
microscope to see them.
Thanks for the info but I pay very little attention to what THOSE people say,
think etc. They are pretty ignorant. Best regards and good to hear from you.
Rob
===== Original Message From John Smith I =====
Mr. Vincent:
Your DLM antenna has some discussion going on about it in amateur circles.
You may wish to view the usenet news group "rec.radio.amateur.antenna"
And, specifically, the thread:
Guy from university physics dept. makes claims to incite/provoke amateurs!
There have been a couple of naysayers! grin
Warm regards,
JS
Robert Vincent
Dept of Physics
University of Rhode Island
401-874-2063
And, if you think EZNEC (and ALL other software emulation of real world
constructions) is doing anything but running you in circles about the
past--think again ... of course if all you wish to find is the past--it
serves well ...
Regards,
JS