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"gareth" wrote in message
... Looking at the way that antennae on spacecraft unwrap into elaborate structures from a near-perfect spheroid, (not unlike the Japanese / Chinese tissue paper flowers when dropped into water), I wonder if there is scope for we amateurs (Brit) / Hams (Yank) to produce similar structures, but with the added capacity to fold back into a tight ball? That way, we could all have extensive antennae farms, but then being of a temporary nature, would not fall foul of the bureaucrato******s that plague local government (especially here in Brit). Spheroids, Beanie? Is this another balls-up on your part? -- ;-) .. 73 de Frank Turner-Smith G3VKI - mine's a pint. .. http://turner-smith.co.uk |
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