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I emailed you, you have my email and you mentioned nothing about a
form....Chip, all I asked for was "who sells fractal antennas commercially?" Is there a site which offers for sale an antenna which is based on fractal technology? Still would like to look at one, freq. not important. A web site URL would be nice. This is for my own interest, not to snipe at you. I'm an engineer (albeit microP), and enjoy keeping up with technology...read the info on your website, it is interesting, but still would like to see a third party site. Regards; A For many years, we kept a good deal of practical info on fractal antennas on that web site. However, after Summer 2001, as a prudent but voluntary precaution, we have consistently vetted inquiries and prevented unbridled dissemination. That this also apparently confuses the competition is an added bonus. Unfortunately, hams--as hams-- no longer have access to that info. If you saw my e-mail, you would be less puzzled. 73, Chip N1IR |
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For many years, we kept a good deal of practical info on fractal antennas on that web site. However, after Summer 2001, as a prudent but voluntary precaution, we have consistently vetted inquiries and prevented unbridled dissemination. That this also apparently confuses the competition is an added bonus. Unfortunately, hams--as hams-- no longer have access to that info. If you saw my e-mail, you would be less puzzled. OK...I read the above...I also received the email....to put what you're saying into simple terms is that there are no commercial (non-proprietary) fractal antennas available on the commercial market. Thus, no "commercially available" fractal antennas. QED. A |
Thus, no "commercially available"
fractal antennas. QED. Andrew, this is amusing but rather silly. Public domain does not go with "commercial" unless you are a Linux guy:-) There are plenty of commercial fractal antennas available. Which one? Depends on the app. You know how to pursue them. I told you how to proceed. I will not use this NG to sell you anything, my friend. Have a pleasant weekend; we've exhausted our discussion on this forum. 73, Chip N1IR |
"John Smith" wrote in message
Hi, Richard - It isn't my information. It came off the Fractal Antenna Systems Web site. Sounds about right...:/ Nevertheless, it doesn't matter any more. I've killfiled him because I believe he has nothing of value to contribute to this group and is essentially trolling. This a game to him. Pass go, and collect $200. MK |
"Fractenna" wrote in message ... Why? You posted the "commercial" claim in a public forum, please reply to same. I simply would like to know....if such antennas are commercially available, then please provide a URL or sales site with the information on the antennas. As an engineer, I am always interested in new/different technology, thus the desire to look at a commercial unit application. Or are you getting Shakespearian on me? A Since I don't know who you are, it would be helpful to be professional and take it off line. Best wishes, Chip N1IR No Chip; a professional is expected to defend his claims publicly. You may now proceed to display your professionalism. Ed wb6wsn |
No Chip; a professional is expected to defend his claims publicly. You may
now proceed to display your professionalism. Ed I do it at least 5 days a week Ed. Had a big example on Friday; guess you missed it. I'm tired from the Red Sox win, but buoyed by the reverse of the Banmbino's curse! Thanks for thinking of me though. 73, Chip N1IR |
There are plenty of commercial fractal antennas available. Which one? Depends
on the app. Which gets back to the original question. WHO? Your site seems to be the only one, and all seems to be "proprietary" (by your own admission). So, "limited proprietary designs" would be a better term to use than "commercially available," which implies a broad (i.e. commercial) market. Silly to claim "commercial" when no one is offering them except in proprietary designs. 'Nuff said. A |
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Was that you behind the plate calling a ball thrown 8" inside a
"Strike"? Heheh! I wish I was there. Man, it was wicked cold last night! Frozen pitchers galore! 73, Chip N1IR |
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