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Myths and Legends of Antennae
John S wrote in :
The hallmark of a rhombic is that is long compared to the wavelength of operation in order to achieve directionality (that is, gain in a particular direction). It's totally new to me. I just looked at Google images for a few minutes. Nice looking constructions. The thing that struck me most was your description of directionality, non-resonance (at lest, not standing wave), long compared to wavelength, and termination by a resistance. All these things can be said of a Bevarage too, but they're obviously very different too. I don't know what the relation is. |
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