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Old December 27th 09, 12:34 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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On Dec 26, 6:27*pm, Dave wrote:
On Dec 25, 5:44*pm, Art Unwin wrote:





On Dec 25, 7:42*am, danl wrote:


On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 08:09:56 -0800, "Wayne"
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"danl" wrote in message
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On Sun, 6 Dec 2009 19:47:28 -0600, "amdx" wrote:


"danl" wrote in message
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On Sun, 6 Dec 2009 10:44:30 +0000, EI5DD
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Would anyone have a copy of an article from either 73 or CQ magazine
somewhere around the 90's which contained an article on how to
construct a Fractal Quad antenna for 10 metres. The design was based on
work done by Nathan Coen N1IR.


Steve (EI5DD)


Popcorn! *GET YER HOT BUTTERD POPCORN HERE! *Popcorn!


N9JBF
Whisper Does the Buffoon still come around?
I don't think he is buffoon, he had an idea that was novel and looks like
he is selling a bunch of them.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Mike


The way he acted, not what he knew or how many he could sell
determined if he was a Buffoon...He was/is.
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You must admit that there was a certain amount of entertainment in Chip's
postings. *If someone asked him a simple question, such as "how long was the
longest element on the antenna you built"....he could have just said "x
feet". *Instead, he would post a 6 paragraph rant and direct the person
asking the question to some obscure publication.


He was great entertainment as a Buffoon! *He just never caught on to
the fact he was the featured headliner. *If threats to sue people were
money, many here would be much wealthier than they are now!
Many people use the phrase,"They laughed all the way to the bank".
Which may be true, but does not lessen the fact that some are just
destined to be Buffoons. *It is their "lot in life", "their fate". *No
matter how much money he makes or fame he acquires, be will always be
a Buffoon.


Dan
N9JBF


The over welming importance of the Fractal antenna is that it
ALWAYS presents a resistive load when discounting proximetry effects.
Thus leaving the problems of efficiency to the "matching" issues.- Hide quoted text -


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no, it doesn't. *go re-read some of fracky's original posts and you
will find out that a dipole is the degenerate case of any fractal
folding algorithm, and since we all know dipoles exhibit non-resistive
impedances when not at resonance that statement is just simply wrong.- Hide quoted text -

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no snappy comeback for that art? are you slipping? or are facts
pesky things to be avoided?