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![]() "william ewald" wrote in message ... On 03 Jun 2004 23:47:08 GMT, (JGBOYLES) wrote: Anyone know anything about the "technology" in the article below? http://www.uri.edu/news/releases/?id=2659 No, they do not explain the "new" technology. This is the way the CFA and EH got started. Vincent has created a revolutionary antenna technology using Yankee ingenuity. Sorry, being from the South, I don't care for Yankees. More details are needed, but the antenna will be about like the CFA and EH. Build it (when you find out how). It will not work, just like the CFA and EH. 73 Gary N4AST "The University and its Physics Department has been very supportive and given me time and space to work on this project," says Vincent http://www.phys.uri.edu/people/rob.html who was recently presented the 2004 Outstanding Intellectual Property Award by URI's Research Office. "I couldn't have done this without the University's support. It's only fair that it share in the profits." Profits? What profits? An antenna that melts with 100W of RF going to it seems to be at odds with its claim of high efficiency. Tam/WB2TT |
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