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"Dave" wrote in message ...
another loaded vertical. more details are required to see if its another EH, CFA, or some other variation of a standard loading arrangement. "Chuck...K1KW" wrote in message news:0wNvc.39192$3x.31853@attbi_s54... Anyone know anything about the "technology" in the article below? http://www.uri.edu/news/releases/?id=2659 Chuck...K1KW Do you think the technology might be similar to the 160 meter indoor antenna called the TeslaVert? Links: http://www.tfcbooks.com/special/lf/teslavert.htm Werner has the device located indoors at his home and is enjoying many QSOs on 160. http://www.antennex.com/Stones/st0503/st0503.htm Of particular interest was one variation of the design, for 160M, that used a flat coil and a spherical radiator at the top. As Werner studied the design, he started to think about the role of spherical shapes in general Physics and noted that virtually all real shapes, and shape models found in the universe are spheres or derivatives! So, Werner concluded why not use spheres for experiments with capacitive radiators? And why not see what could be learned about the superposition of fields, by using these shapes? Here's a cite to a fractal sphere antenna: Facchine, M.J.; Werner, D.H.; "Electromagnetic scattering from fractal spheres", Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2002. IEEE , Volume: 3 , 16-21 June 2002 , pp. 106 -109. Image of fractal sphe http://www.fractal-dome.de/3dg4.shtml |
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