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On 19 Oct, 18:31, "Stefan Wolfe" wrote:
"John Doe" wrote in message ... I am looking for the construction article "FRACTAL Antenna for 10m" that appeared sometime ago in I think either QST, Ham Radio, or 73 magazines. I have a lot of spare time on my hands - so I thought I would like to construct one and use it portable as I live in a Antenna Restricted Community. 73's John, there is no such thing as a fractal antenna. Antennas can only function in real space-time. It is a only figment of certain matematicians' imaginations. Sorry. 73 Sorry. There is a patent issued and many, many, more in the pipeline. Look up Fractus antennas or subscribe to the quarterly industrial magazine called Antennas.The Fractus company was featured at the Antenna exhibition in Denver last month. Entrance fee was about $1000 At the companies inception it won seed money from the military to continue their work so the antenna is viable. |
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