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On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 12:49:18 -0700 (PDT), Art Unwin
wrote: By the way, on my page unwinantennas.com/ I describe how to make an antenna even smaller than that made by the threads initial poster No such description is to be found on your page, just utter nonsense. I also supplied SWR measurements for frequencies between 2 and 100 No, you did not provide measurements, you just depict a few graphs which you faked. Mhz. The wire I used was a random length and the results should be duplicated with a couple of wavelengths for the lowest frequency. Isolated spot frequencies can be attained by the use of a jumper. Such antennas can also be made in small sheet form and other configurations Show one (1) single working prototype. Wire used for such antennas do not have to be made of wire Interesting statement. aahahahaaaa.... with mechanical thickness since no external mechanical stresses are involved. Yes, sure. Nuff said. I'm gone ! If you only were. Go to hell. w. |
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