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Old October 20th 07, 07:42 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Fractal 10m Antenna

On Oct 20, 11:34 am, "Mike Kaliski" wrote:


I agree. Incidently the origin of the idea for fractal antennae apparently
arose from the observation that hanging down the ends of a dipole, or
bending it to fit a limited site didn't affect the efficiency too much. A
university student decided to see just how much bending and could take place
before the antenna became unusable and hey presto, the fractal antenna was
invented and he had a thesis for his degree.

Mike G0ULI


Just linear loading with a fancy name..
Or the way I see it anyway..
The thing is... Most consider linear loading as
inferior to high Q coil loading, as long as the
coils are placed at the proper locations to
maximize current distribution.
But I can see their use in small items like
cell phones, etc..
I doubt if I would use one as a ham radio antenna
though.
Heck, my 160m "Z" dipole could be considered a
fractal. Even a dipole qualifies. All symmetrical
antennas can be called "fractals" if you wanted to
be strict about it.
MK