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Old September 13th 08, 01:20 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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On Sep 12, 7:55 pm, "Frank" wrote:
The navy would not change to a antenna that was not resonant.


sure they would, there is no reason to have a resonant antenna... a
non-resonant one radiates just fine when you have the power to get the
current into it. its all in the driving and matching networks.


the other one that art has never answered is that if it takes his magical
mystery particles settling on diamagnetic materials and then hopping around
against gravity because of the weak force, why do my ferromagnetic antennas
radiate so well? according to him they shouldn't have the magical mystery
particles so shouldn't be able to radiate because all the current would be
stuck on the inside of the conductors going back to the source instead of
hopping up and down in joy with all those particles... come on art, explain
that one in terms of your neutrino based weak force optimizer that you
pulled off the shelf that was written by someone who ignored the weak force
and neutrinos.


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Old September 13th 08, 11:30 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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"Dave" wrote in message
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"Art Unwin" wrote in message
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On Sep 12, 7:55 pm, "Frank" wrote:
The navy would not change to a antenna that was not resonant.


sure they would, there is no reason to have a resonant antenna... a
non-resonant one radiates just fine when you have the power to get the
current into it. its all in the driving and matching networks.


the other one that art has never answered is that if it takes his magical
mystery particles settling on diamagnetic materials and then hopping
around against gravity because of the weak force, why do my ferromagnetic
antennas radiate so well? according to him they shouldn't have the
magical mystery particles so shouldn't be able to radiate because all the
current would be stuck on the inside of the conductors going back to the
source instead of hopping up and down in joy with all those particles...
come on art, explain that one in terms of your neutrino based weak force
optimizer that you pulled off the shelf that was written by someone who
ignored the weak force and neutrinos.


come on art! wx was nice today, but expecting more rain tomorrow, come up
with something good to keep us amused!


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