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On 27/07/2017 00:39, Roger Hayter wrote:
Brian Reay wrote: Are you trying to usurp Evans as the village idiot? Hint, there is no mention of 'growing popularity' of either- it is clear they mean antennas is used for RF antennas. It is really not my fault if you use the word converse when you don't know what it means. The dictionary says that antennas is a second variant 'especially' used for radio aerials, it certainly doesn't say it is exclusive usage in this context. Growing popularity is from my own observation of the literature, antennae is widely used in UK 1930s publications. In his depiction of the X-Gerate-equipped Heinkel III, R V Jones labelled them as 'antennae'. And I do resent pompous ****s who can barely speak English calling *me* an idiot. Nice burn. -- Spike |
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