"N2EY" wrote in message
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Greetings.
Your point about matching network and ground losses is well taken.
TNX
We keep hoping for that "perfect" antenna.
I just hope for a better one.
An IEEE publication back in 1995
pointed out that the Northern Lights are caused by ions that are far too
small to be efficient radiators of light - and yet they radiate light.
If it happens, it must be possible.
snip
If it was easy, anybody could do it.
OTOH we don't have anything to go on other than "continuously loaded
monopole".
Maybe he's got a real advance, maybe it's all just hype. I'll reserve
judgement
until there's some real info available.
If somebody told you, back about 1975, that in 25 years you'd have a
computer
on your desk that had a 500 MHz CPU, over 100 MB of memory and 10 GB of
disk
space, and cost about $200 complete (1975 dollars) what would you have
said?
73 de Jim, N2EY
Jim,
In 1976, I purchased a Heathkit H-8. With 16 big K of ram (and I ordered a
12 K memory board from another vendor - a total of 28 K in the computer),
and a text only monitor and tape recorder for mass storage, the thing set me
back way over $2,000.00 - *in 1976*!
73 from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA
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