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"The Shadow" writes:
Take a look at the TAK-tenna http://www.tak-tenna.com/ Comments ?? Wide bandwidth combined with small size is usually a bad sign. Physics tends to make small antennas narrow banded, unless they are lossy. |
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LA4RT Jon Kåre Hellan wrote:
"The Shadow" writes: Take a look at the TAK-tenna http://www.tak-tenna.com/ Comments ?? Wide bandwidth combined with small size is usually a bad sign. Physics tends to make small antennas narrow banded, unless they are lossy. In the product development world, we say "Fast - cheap - good: pick any two." Antennas are subject to a similar constraint, as Jon points out - "Small - broadband - efficient: pick any two." Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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Pardon me, Roy, but I stole your line.
:) "Small - broadband - efficient: pick any two." Roy Lewallen, W7EL -- 73 for now Buck, N4PGW www.lumpuckeroo.com "Small - broadband - efficient: pick any two." |
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LA4RT Jon Kåre Hellan wrote:
"The Shadow" writes: Take a look at the TAK-tenna http://www.tak-tenna.com/ Comments ?? Wide bandwidth combined with small size is usually a bad sign. Physics tends to make small antennas narrow banded, unless they are lossy. For someone in a land yacht and spending vast amounts of vacation/retirement time on the roads--looks like one dream of a solution. Buy a new home in my area, $600,000+, and this might be your only solution to remaining "radio-active." Regards, JS |
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