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On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 12:03:07 -0500, Randy Yates wrote:
Basically, my question is this: how can a a TV antanna cover, what, 60 MHz to 800 MHz? That's over three octaves, and if the antenna elements are designed to be a fixed portion of a wavelength, why does this work over such a large range? It's all done in marketing. :-) |
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