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On Apr 4, 6:36*pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , *RHF wrote: On Apr 3, 10:43*pm, Telamon wrote: In article , *RHF wrote: On Apr 2, 2:41*am, RHF wrote: On Apr 1, 5:47*pm, Telamon wrote: In article , - - "vangellis" wrote: - -http://www.wsplc.com/pages/pdf/miller.pdf - Although it is a better picture I still can't even tell - where the coax connects. - My best guess remains a folded dipole. - - - - - - - Telamon - You Got-a-Guess ? - Twice ? ? - - - - - - Teli - I 'thought' that you were the End-All and Be-All - - - "Subject Matter Expert" SME ! ! ! - - - - - - Teli - OK Then Guess Again . . . - - - cause it ain't a Folded Dipole Antenna ~ RHF - - - *. - - - -ps- They told you 'that' had you simple Read - - - the INFO that was Printed there in the PDF File. - - - *. - - - --pps-- Teli - Here is a 3rd Chance to Get-It-Right based on - - - the Facts. -http://www.wsplc.com/pages/pdf/miller.pdf - - - *. - - - -obtw- Teli - I have already written my KISAP Answer but... - - - I first want to hear your theoretically relevant reply first. ;-} - - - *. - - Telamon - Do you need another Day ? ~ RHF - - *. - Is there something I wrote that is not clear? 1st Reply : "Looks like a vertical folded dipole that is too small for SW." Teli - Pretty Clear -but- It is wrong on two counts. 2nd Reply : "My best guess remains a folded dipole." Teli - Pretty Clear -but- It is still wrong. - There is no coax connected in the picture in the link. Teli - Both Links state "SO-239 Socket" that is incorporated into a Waterproof Housing. Window's users can use the Change "Zoom Level" Function in the lower-right-corner of the screen. Normally it shows a '+' Magnifying Glass with 100%. Take it up to 400% and look again. http://www.radioworld.co.uk/~radio/c...ving-antenna-3... ive-p-4085.html The Adobe PDF Files also have a Zoom-In & Out Function. http://www.wsplc.com/pages/pdf/miller.pdf Adobe Reader Tool Bar top-center '-' 122% '+' Take it up to 400% and look again. I did. I can't tell what is in the pixilated image. You have a good imagination. - The brief specification does not say what type of - basic antenna it is based on so I made my best guess. - - Teli - The "Info" is there to Read and Interpret; - - with very little gussing required. - - OK retard I've had enough. - - So what is the basic antenna type - for this Miller antenna? - - -- - Telamon - Ventura, California - Telamon, OK let's see if I have got this straight. You {Mister-Super-Ego} the Subject-Matter-Expert on all things Electrical and Electronic back by your vast knowledge of the Theory of it all; can 'only' venture a "Guess" based on the Pictures . . . -or- Maybe Teli you are just too Lazy to take the time and Read Two (2) Pages and make an "Educated Guess" based on the Facts stated in/on them ? -But- Then Teli you call me the RETARD ! doh ! - it boggles the mind . . . ~ RHF |
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