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"RHF" wrote: Telamon - The Trick is not in the Antenna but . . . in the application and implementation of it use in a manner for which it was not originally designed. On its face that statement does not make a lot of sense. Engineering is applying mathematical and scientific concepts to an application. You could use a spoon as a shovel for digging a trench but it would not work well. An antenna is designed for a purpose of receiving of transmitting on some range of frequencies and it generally won't work well in other applications. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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