The antenna was first patented in Norway this summer, and I have just read
that patent. I think the innovative aspect of it is the ferrite and its
properties which makes it feasible for a transmitter at VHF/UHF at
reasonable power levels and
with a size of only a few cms.
Of course, the patent says very little about the ferrite - I guess that's
how a good patent is
supposed to be written. The antenna is in use for tracking of sheep and it
is being evaluated by the Royal Air Force (UK), so I think there must be
something to it, see
http://www.hard-core-dx.com/index.php?topic=antennas
http://www.aftenposten.no/english/lo...ticleID=609108
http://www.ancom.no/presentation01.htm
http://www.nrk.no/programmer/tv/schr...t/3038763.html (in
Norwegian)
Sverre, LA3ZA
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"PagCal" wrote in message
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Has anyone looked at this patent?
See http://l2.espacenet.com/espacenet/viewer?PN=WO0245210
It's basically a coil wrapped around a ferrite rod/tube
that sensitive to the magnetic part of the electromagnetic
field.
The author claims it can be built small, handle high
power, and is mostly omni-directional.