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On Jul 10, 7:15 pm, wrote:
On Jul 10, 6:56 pm, Article Unwin wrote: The idea thatr two helix antennas provide negative gain means somebody is drinking. The idea that anyone would confuse your design with that of the helix used in a conventional manner, would mean someone is drunk. *hic* Note the idea that radiation can some how be cancelled seems wrong to me. I just can't see two particles with like magnetic fields cancelling each other Who cares about all that irrelevant jibber jabber. It means nada in the overall big picture of the universe in the land of Obama. Your loading losses are what's going to ruin your day at the test track. Your antenna is pretty much nothing but a perverted, *very* inefficient thin 22 gauge wire loading coil fed on the low frequency of 1.8-2.0 mhz in your recent case. Any delusions of performance grandeur would tend to imply that the designer must be drunk. *hic* Seem like a lot of wierd speculation is going on with nothing to suggest that they are reasonable. Yep, that's your "Articles" alright... Weird speculation backed by nothing to suggest the speculation is reasonable. Onward through the fog. :/ There has got to be a reason for Richard and you doing all this. I know Richard wants me dead but how does that satisfy you? |
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