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On Oct 20, 4:57 pm, art wrote:
.... The case for Fractals is somewhat different to ham use in that for an encapsulated high frequency SYSTEM it matters not if what some would call the feed line radiated since usually power is not a main consideration making it ideal for stealth purposes since the fractal meanderings can be made to conform to any shape structure while maintaining a desirable LC ratio which with the use of laminated circuitry is becoming more available. It appears that the above MAY actually be a sentence. However, with 74 words in it, I get completely lost before I get to the end of it. Would you be so kind as to diagram it for us, Art, or at least divide it up into something a little more manageable? Thanks. Cheers, Tom |
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On 20 Oct, 17:41, K7ITM wrote:
On Oct 20, 4:57 pm, art wrote: ... The case for Fractals is somewhat different to ham use in that for an encapsulated high frequency SYSTEM. It matters not if what some would call the feed line radiated since usually power is not a main consideration making it ideal for stealth purposes. Fractal meanderings can be made to conform to any shape structure while maintaining a desirable LC ratio which with the use of laminated circuitry is becoming more available. It appears that the above MAY actually be a sentence. However, with 74 words in it, I get completely lost before I get to the end of it. Would you be so kind as to diagram it for us, Art, or at least divide it up into something a little more manageable? Thanks. Cheers, Tom |
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