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I find this topic very interesting, including the mandrill part
![]() We all want to have small, broadband, eficient antennas. I believe Art is right in his original post, today we can have all these characteristics in the same package. There is no law of physics forbidding that. Through advances in computation power we can achieve today in months what took decades in the past and there is much research directed at these kinds of new antennas. Eventually everyone will be able to choose and model his own antenna based on the characteristics one wants, but without the cumbersome dimensions, without significant bandwith limitations, without major efficiency compromises. I believe the tradeoff (for it has to exist one) will be ease of manufacturing. Incidentally these new antennas have a lot to do with what Art defines as equilibrium although I don't think he has a clear enough definition. But it's all related to patterns, patterns which can be found everywhere in nature an which can be expressed almost entirely through matemathical formulas. Scaling of antennas is clearly possible, despite of what the Chu-Harrington limit states ( or to be fair, by applying them in a new way ). I eagerly await the day when the 80 meter dipole will be replace by a small device the size of a shoe box ( although it might be a bit larger in the beginning ![]() Regards, Robert |
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