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Old May 31st 12, 04:38 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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And the yagi,

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Caravan-R...e m2ebd055150

The argument I seemed to have inadvertently triggered reminds me of
disgreement
I had about 40 years ago describing Op Amp inputs as virtual earths.
Odd how equally intelligent and educated people can look at things
differently.
Cheeers
John

"John" wrote in message
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Here is the 'T" antenna I referred to. It is totally plastic.

http://www.happywanderer.net.au/page...9&parent2id=24

If link doesnt work the website is www.happywanderer.net.au and the image
is on first screen. The totally plastic covered yagi I saw was somewhere
in ebay. I,ll see if I can find it again.
Regards
John



"John" wrote in message
. au...
Whilst trying to source a "digital" TV antenna I came across some with
all external surfaces plastic. One was a small yagi with all external
surfaces plastic, hopefully with metal elements embedded. Another a "T"
shape made out of plastic conduit with elements inside conduit.
My question is how do they work?. If they are detecting electrical fields
how does increasing source impedance by 100,s of megohms improve things?.
Capacitive coupling, I suppose at the frequencies involved there would be
some.
If it works as well as all metal why doesn,t every one use it and stop
corrosion?
Hope this is not too off topic.
Many thanks
John