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John Gilmer wrote:
Hi: A month or so ago I say a PBS piece on fractals. The piece claimed that the "technology" is used to make the antennas for cell phones. Have any amateurs used "fractal technology" to form their antennas? I recall a 10 meter fractal antenna. Strange looking thing. Disappeared some time ago from the web. It's interesting that they call fractals "technology". Any of us could generate a usable fractal, and form some wire along that pattern, and make something. "Fractal" is no more technology than is "dipole". There is a fellow who used to post here who has a company that makes such antennas. When I first came to this group, there was a war winding down. I never had any problems with the guy, but whoeeee the arguments were running hot. But on the antennas themselves, they work, but they are not a substitute for a lot of other high performance antennas. All antennas are compromises, and Fractal ones are all about getting an antenna into a small space. The are mostly UHF also. That ten meter antenna was the exception, not the rule. HF? Imagine a 160 meter Fractal. No matter how it's done, it's still going to be big. If you have a small box running at UHF, you might think about putting a fractal (or it's cousin, a small random pattern antenna) in it. But if you want to run 80 meters in a small yard, there are better ways of doing it. Also, I note that "they" market HDTV antennas that are about the size of a book. Do these things work? What's inside them? Define work. 8^) *Real* close to the stations? then probably. As for what's inside, if there was any design at all, probably a dipole cut for the approximate frequency. But that's a guess. IMO they are a wast of money. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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