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"Henry" wrote ...
Why not in metal can? You can use for example alumina. But no ferroelectrics! (If it's a magnetic antenna) Arie de Muynck schrieb in Nachricht Great, an antenna working even if cast in metal.... Lookup eddy currents, skin effect depth, etc. Placing an antenna in a _closed_ conductive box is not the best way to make an efficient antenna. Only if the box has a slot the energy may seep though that - but that's not in "Our tiny antenna can be placed in the car or cast in metal, and is at least as good". I see casting in metal as a closed box. The antenna will be shielded unless they use VERY slow changing signals. Not good for efficiency either. Take a working old MW transistor radio with ferrite antenna and wrap it in Alum foil. Make sure the edges make contact. You may puncture small holes to hear the sound - or rather, notice the lack of it. Arie de Muynck |
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