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![]() "Frank Gilliland" wrote in message ... In , "Dave VanHorn" wrote: And BTW, a 'doublet' only means the antenna has two elements. That's all. any two elements, anywhere in space? Pretty much. i think not. Then why don't you explain why you think not? maybe by purist definition, but putting the second element at a significant distance makes it more an independent antenna, than part of a system with the first one. also, placing them very close together and in parallel would make them essentially one element. |
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