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i just wonder does anyone know of any links to articles on a small superconducting antenna say for hf frequencies what would happen if i build say i'd have to stay physically small , so say a 1/4wave verticle on 10m and then made that antenna supercondutive? the antenna would technically have like no resistance that i know then i get fuzzy wonder what happens both technically speaking and if anyone tried it, was it a 'great' antenna rx or tx wise?? any pro's con's of such a design aside from the obv cost and impracticaliaty of pumping Lhydr/liq helium or nitrog into it etc |
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