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The following is some of the info I gathered in my attempts to
understand and build a Lattin. As I said in my previous post, I was never able to get it to work as Mr. Lattin described. I wish that when I tried to build it, I would of had access to todays "Antenna Analyzer" test instruments. It has been patented, filed Feb 13, 1948. Patent # 2,535,298 My local library had the patent on microfiche, and I was able to get it copied. I have a copy of his patent, with illustrations/drawings, on file here. Lattin described this antenna in QST in December of 1960. July 1960 issue of "CQ" mag has a related antenna project, by Richmond, W1CEJ, called "A Portable Dipole" Vincent Lear, G3TKN has also worked with the Lattin design, and was published in RSGB. July 1992 issue of "73" mag has another article "Six-band linear trap antenna" by Brumbaugh KB4ZGC..........using approx the same idea. September 1986 issue of "73" mag has Lattin type antenna project described...."The Texas Tango Antenna" by Garrett K5BTV. Maybe the above info will stimulate some more experimentation and/or modelling of the Lattin. I sure hope so. Lee Carkenord KA0FPJ |
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