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Tree Antenna
This URL (below) pretty much duplicates my results from almost a decade ago, as
printed in the 73 article in April 96. I assume KF4BWG read the article.I regret that I cannot assist in reprints BTW. The (tree) phenomenon--I find it interesting and amusing; I do not find it important. Finding what constitutes frequency invariance in Maxwell's Equations is important, if you want a calibration. Go have fun with the tree stuff. That's what its good for--and that's about it. URL: www.qsl.net/kf4bwg/ant.html 73, Chip N1IR |
Fractenna wrote:
This URL (below) pretty much duplicates my results from almost a decade ago, as printed in the 73 article in April 96. I assume KF4BWG read the article.I regret that I cannot assist in reprints BTW. The (tree) phenomenon--I find it interesting and amusing; I do not find it important. Finding what constitutes frequency invariance in Maxwell's Equations is important, if you want a calibration. Go have fun with the tree stuff. That's what its good for--and that's about it. URL: www.qsl.net/kf4bwg/ant.html Talk about an amusing page! Thanks for a few laughs, Chip. I wonder what this sort of thing does to a healthy tree? - Mike KB3EIA - |
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