Surface dust on the orbiting Universe
Richard Clark wrote:
However, in keeping some semblance of a technical discussion on
antennas (I have to review just which group this is), then some
technical enquiry is in order (which I admit has a slim prospect of
any coherent answer).
So, does the
a.) absence
b.) presence
of lunar particle coverings on my antenna
c.) improve DX
d.) exclude DX
5.) does not matter
To repeat a message that hinged on the outcome of the Battle of the
Coral Sea:
"The World Wonders."
I have copyrighted "Moonduster Antennas", so everyone else has to leave
it alone. Patent is also pending.
The Moonduster is an antenna made from moondust (of course!)
Moonduster's utilize porous sintering technology to achieve not only the
unique qualities of the lunar covering, but the immense surface area
allows bandwidth previously achieved only by folded dipoles. All with
much greater efficiency.
neener, neener, neener. ;^)
Now all I have to do is figure out how to get there.......
- 73 de Mike KB3EIA -
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