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Gentlemen, I have an idea for a "portable AM radio" antenna to allow the
user to hear the station clearly while walking, no matter what direction the radio is held. Just have three bar antennas, aligned along the X, Y, and Z axes, like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacks , or independently placed inside the case. A microchip would constantly pick the best signal from amongst them. Maybe even just two axes would do. Great for farmers who are walking around all day, and just can't give up their favorite AM station for FM. |
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