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On 02/16/2014 02:34 AM, Phi wrote:
I assume you have read this: ''A fractal antenna's response differs markedly from traditional antenna designs, in that it is capable of operating with good-to-excellent performance at many different frequencies simultaneously. Normally standard antennas have to be "cut" for the frequency for which they are to be used-and thus the standard antennas only work well at that frequency. This makes the fractal antenna an excellent design for wideband and multiband applications. In addition the fractal nature of the antenna shrinks its size, without the use of any components, such as inductors or capacitors.'' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractal_antenna Look up "log periodic" antenna. |
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