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I read the patent application meantime. But I must say there is not much
content in it. Especially nothing how to calculate dimensions, materials or taken measurements. My understanding is that it is a helix antenna supported with a ferrite powder rod in the axis. And it is electrical much longer than the wavelength used. Adaption to the "ether" field Z(0) with up to 4 stages of different winding/mu(r) value materials. A magnetical antenna very similar to the electrical Yagi antenna. "The antenna works up to 500MHz", he says. "Greater frequency requires lower mu(r)." Sorry, maybe it won't work at all. I'm not an antenna expert. Maybe the author of the patent will directly respond here sometime? What do you think? - Henry Arie de Muynck schrieb in Nachricht ... "Henry" wrote You made great interesting experiments! The electrical field will suffer with a alumni foil, surely. Magnetics will go thru. You didn't do the experiment. Regards, Arie de Muynck |
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