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On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 02:59:50 GMT, "George"
wrote: Does anyone know what antenna technology is used in this product to be able to develop directionality at such a low frequency with such a small size? Hi George, It's called a loopstick, been around for 50 or 60 years now. You can find one in any pocket transistor radio. They probably gussied it up with a pair of them for discrimination (driving the left/right indicator). If you are in a DF contest, you already have to carry the array, no? So why carry more stuff? You might want to consider that with a smaller antenna, your body becomes a bigger source of confusion insofar as reflecting the signal (something the huge wavelength of 457KHz is immune to). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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