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Bill, KM4LS, forwarded my emial to him to Ted Hart, W5QJR. The following is
Ted's response to me: Hi Walter, Bill sent me your note. Good to hear your view point on the EH Antenna. Sorry you have not moved your brain into this century. 100 Years ago man could not fly. If you read out web site you will find that our AM Broadcast antenna out performs a standard 1/4 wave AM Broadcast antenna. We also have commercial applications. Further, by direct comparison the EH Antenna outperforms wire antennas for Ham use. I have proven the EH Antenna. Best regards, Ted |
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100 Years ago man could not fly.
And now he can? Using EH antenna as a broomstick? Far out Dude! Quickly get the patent, print marketing pamflets and sell it to developing nations. (send me the royalties) BUm |
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Yuri Blanarovich wrote:
100 Years ago man could not fly. And now he can? :-) More importantly, 100 years ago airplanes could not fly. For a humorous read, goto: http://www.eh-antenna.com/documents/...DEFINITION.pdf 73, jk |
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Jim Kelley wrote:
Yuri Blanarovich wrote: 100 Years ago man could not fly. And now he can? More importantly, 100 years ago airplanes could not fly. How far back in time do hot-air balloons go? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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![]() Cecil Moore wrote: Jim Kelley wrote: Yuri Blanarovich wrote: 100 Years ago man could not fly. And now he can? More importantly, 100 years ago airplanes could not fly. How far back in time do hot-air balloons go? It isn't possible for balloons to go back in time. :-) 73, Jim AC6XG |
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In article , Jim Kelley wrote:
More importantly, 100 years ago airplanes could not fly. How far back in time do hot-air balloons go? It isn't possible for balloons to go back in time. :-) That depends on whether you happen to have a very long, incredibly massive cylinder, rotating at near-relativistic speeds, somewhere downwind of your launch point. Most of us don't - extreme tidal effects aren't one of the things exempted by PRB-1. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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Yuri Blanarovich wrote:
100 Years ago man could not fly. And now he can? More importantly, 100 years ago airplanes could not fly. How far back in time do hot-air balloons go? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp We are talking here about man flying, like flapping his wings or hands. Heck I still can't fly, or maybe I can fly, but the landing is problematic. Any idiot can fly in the baloon or airplane or EH? broomstick. Now what about woo-mans? I see them frequently flying through shopping centers and with no wings. The quote of the day from EH "description": "The voltage and current applied to a Hertz antenna are in phase, therefore the E and H fields are not in phase, thus radiation does not occur until a great distance from the antenna." Wasaaap in between? Unplowed fields? Far out Dudes and Dudettes! I fear what would happen if he added one of the W8JI "equal current" coils that could stretch the current way out there and just keep adding fields EH? Scaaary! BUm |
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 21:32:26 GMT, Walter Maxwell wrote:
I have proven the EH Antenna. Best regards, Ted :-P 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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Walter Maxwell wrote in message . ..
Bill, KM4LS, forwarded my emial to him to Ted Hart, W5QJR. The following is Ted's response to me: Hi Walter, Bill sent me your note. Good to hear your view point on the EH Antenna. Sorry you have not moved your brain into this century. Walter is over 100 years old? Maybe they didn't have U-haul trailers to haul brain matter in 1904? 100 Years ago man could not fly. And 100 years later he still can't, unless he is on some kind of drug that makes him think he is... If you read out web site you will find that our AM Broadcast antenna out performs a standard 1/4 wave AM Broadcast antenna. Boy howdy... http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...ch%26me ta%3D Note the local response to this "proof"... Note the near unanimous approval of this "proof"....Not.... :/ We also have commercial applications. Further, by direct comparison the EH Antenna outperforms wire antennas for Ham use. Proof by misapplication of the product? Har...Har...Har... I have proven the EH Antenna. I have proven my old 1968 ford truck, but I have never been prone to think it can fly to Dallas like a Southwest boeing 737-300. Sure, I could strap a JATO rocket to it and probably become airborne, but the thrust reversers "drum brakes", probably would be insufficient to stop me from becoming a wet spot on the side of a Love field hanger upon landing. I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night though...Would this count as "proof" ??? MK |
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Mark wrote,
Walter Maxwell wrote in message ... Bill, KM4LS, forwarded my emial to him to Ted Hart, W5QJR. The following is Ted's response to me: Hi Walter, Bill sent me your note. Good to hear your view point on the EH Antenna. Sorry you have not moved your brain into this century. Walter is over 100 years old? Maybe they didn't have U-haul trailers to haul brain matter in 1904? 100 Years ago man could not fly. And 100 years later he still can't, unless he is on some kind of drug that makes him think he is... If you read out web site you will find that our AM Broadcast antenna out performs a standard 1/4 wave AM Broadcast antenna. Boy howdy... http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...17plnv027cn5lo 0ibuadd6vieb1q4g1ajv%404ax.com&rnum=2&prev=/groups%3Fhl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie% 3DISO-8859-1%26q%3Deh%2Bantenna%26btnG%3DGoogle%2BSearch%26me ta%3D Note the local response to this "proof"... Note the near unanimous approval of this "proof"....Not.... :/ We also have commercial applications. Further, by direct comparison the EH Antenna outperforms wire antennas for Ham use. Proof by misapplication of the product? Har...Har...Har... I have proven the EH Antenna. I have proven my old 1968 ford truck, but I have never been prone to think it can fly to Dallas like a Southwest boeing 737-300. Sure, I could strap a JATO rocket to it and probably become airborne, but the thrust reversers "drum brakes", probably would be insufficient to stop me from becoming a wet spot on the side of a Love field hanger upon landing. I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night though...Would this count as "proof" ??? MK This is an old story: someone comes up with what he thinks is some way to do the impossible and becomes so fanatically attached to his idea that he is willing to defend it to the death no matter how much proof there is to the contrary (and try to make a buck off it,too). Very few people take the EH antenna seriously any more. I'm surprised Walt even took the trouble to argue with these fellows. Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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