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Why not in metal can? You can use for example alumina. But no
ferroelectrics! (If it's a magnetic antenna) - Henry Arie de Muynck schrieb in Nachricht ... "John Miles" wrote http://www.aftenposten.no/english/lo...ticleID=609108 I've always assumed that the performance of ferrite-rod antennas in transmitting applications was limited by core saturation. Wonder if there's anything to this "invention"? I especically like the statement: "Our tiny antenna can be placed in the car or cast in metal, and is at least as good" Great, an antenna working even if cast in metal.... Arie. |
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