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On 28/07/2017 11:28, Brian Morrison wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jul 2017 19:15:37 +0100 Roger Hayter wrote: Whether antennae was ever used in the USA I don't know, and would be interested in comments. With a few exceptions (summa cum laude etc.) the US is not keen on Latin spellings so I suspect not. In the UK, since the end of WWII, the use of antennae for radio related radiating objects is negligible, I have been reading the professional literature for nearly 40 years and antennas is the word used without exception both UK and US plus the rest of the world. I refer you to the professional tome, "Antennae" by Aharoni of Imperial College, published by Oxford. One presumes that each of the lesser souls is an ignoramus. |
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