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I see the term "magloop" used here and there as a generic form of
"magnetic loop antenna" which from what I can figure is a term for a "small" loop antenna, or one used at a wavelength that is at least 10 times the electrical circumference of the loop. I have also seen "MagLoop" used as a trade mark for a line of loop antennas. The use is actually a logo with a "TM" which would indicate it is a registered trademark. But I can't find where this trademark has been registered. Is "magloop" a commonly used term in this regard? Is it not proper to use this term without violating the trademark? -- Rick |
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