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Old December 5th 09, 07:26 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Faraday shields and radiation and misinterpretations

Richard Clark wrote in
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On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 02:44:40 -0600, Lostgallifreyan
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Richard Clark wrote in
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The principal player
endeavoured to behave as though under the illusion that he was alone
in his glory, but he failed.


Interesting. A very different Art comes to mind he Arthur Daley. Fits
like the proverbial.


I am not familiar with Arthur Daley, but your close editing has very
much converged on the psychology of this side-topic. We have with us
now a late-coming ankle bighter kinetically trying to compete for that
humorous wig.


Daley's great, well worth trying to see. (Minder, TV shows circa 1979 or so).
The books aren't high literature but they are good (written by Anthony
Masters) and do offer something beyond the shows, and they stand some repeat
reading too. I think Wodehouse is better and funnier, but Minder really has
its perks. Cheerful Charlie Chisolm, for example... Best detective since
Clouseau.

However, that aside and in fitting to the context of the group, I
offered a link to an equally old reference of Bellini and Tosi that
should be very interesting to you, as a SWLer. If you revisit that
reference, then take note of the goniometer where its receive
application would allow you to perform your own crude beam steering
using two orthogonal long wire antennas (or crossed dipoles).

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


Yes, I ought to have said, that IS interesting to me. I've often wondered
about direction finding so I earmarked it on the strength of that for a full
read soon. (Didn't have time today..)