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.... well, one might look kewl on my tinfoil hat! grin
Regards, John "Buck" wrote in message ... On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 13:15:51 -0400, "Bill Ogden" wrote: One ARRL stand (at Dayton) handed out small, black foam balls that are intended to be stuck on the end of a whip antenna. Stops corona (maybe -- let us skip that discussion). I do not normally have a transmitter in my truck, so I stuck the ball on my standard truck radio antenna. (It is a 2003 Ford Ranger.) Since doing this I have noticed that the antenna almost always vibrates a little -- even after sitting stopped (engine off) in the garage for many minutes. The ball on the top moves at least 1/8 inch; it is easily seen if I focus on it. It appears I have a good resonant antenna to sustain this motion for long periods, across an almost 3:1 range (the AM broadcast band) and a bonus VHF range (the FM broadcast band). I assume that Hooke's law (if I remembered the right name for it) applies instead of the break-from-metal-fatigue-or-metal-work-hardening-law will apply such that the antenna does not snap off sometime. Perhaps I should patent this resonant antenna that is almost frequency independent! Bill W2WO Years ago someone invented something to place on the tops of antennas that improved their signals considerably. The military allegedly purchased many of these. They looked like a ball with a tear-drop shape where the small pointed end fit over the end of the antenna. Is this that same device or something along it's principal? thanks Buck N4PGW -- 73 for now Buck N4PGW |
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