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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 22:53:30 -0400, william ewald
wrote: On 25 Oct 2004 02:31:09 GMT, (AA) wrote: www.fractus.com Ah! Thank you. A http://www.itm.mh.se/forskning/elekt...alAntennas.pdf Same material as has been offered for 6 to 8 years at: http://www.qsl.net/kb7qhc/antenna/fr...omparisons.htm which includes 143 pages of other data. http://www.itm.mh.se/forskning/elekt...alAntennas.pdf duplicate link but as it also covers variations over iterations, same material as has been offered for 6 to 8 years at: http://www.qsl.net/kb7qhc/antenna/fr...omparisons.htm which includes another 17 pages of data; or http://www.qsl.net/kb7qhc/antenna/fr...omparisons.htm offer another 8 pages (6 related to the specific example offered by Bill) However, the Triadic Koch is hardly an exemplar of the field of fractals. The Quadratic Koch usually exhibits better characteristics (clearly seen in the data from the pages offered). There is nothing remarkable in the particular form, and even less in it having a "respectable" name. In fact, the "field" (which is the equivalent of academic mongoloidism) is so inbred, that you see the same Kochs breathlessly trotted out every 6 months as though a new breakthrough has been achieved. I don't blame them, they don't read each other's papers anyway, and each researcher trusts theirs is the first groundbreaking discovery. Generally they focus on metaphysical formulas (you can find my own if this is your reading preference) with the unstated premise that there is some causal relationship between form and function. There is, but these gowned clowns haven't got a clue. Such antennas have simple rules if you wish to achieve both gain and matching characteristics, and it has nothing to do with the eye-candy visual appeal of snowflake forms. Such cute antennas may sell to the rubes, but you can wave PhDs at the suckers to the same effect and they will throw loose change at you. The marketing is similar to the traveling carnival's freak shows. Some call this success in the marketplace and are rightly ashamed to display their product. ;-) After all, once your audience has seen the novelty, discovered how banal it is with casual exposure, the trade evaporates. The Carny experience lies in playing to the fetishes of mystery and the purchased exclusivity with shared secrets of a deformed world. Psychologists call this thrill "Voyeurism." 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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Such cute antennas may sell to the rubes, but you can wave PhDs at the
suckers to the same effect and they will throw loose change at you. The marketing is similar to the traveling carnival's freak shows. Some call this success in the marketplace and are rightly ashamed to display their product. ;-) After all, once your audience has seen the novelty, discovered how banal it is with casual exposure, the trade evaporates. The Carny experience lies in playing to the fetishes of mystery and the purchased exclusivity with shared secrets of a deformed world. Psychologists call this thrill "Voyeurism." 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Since you are an American, Richard, and one company enjoys patent protection there, is there any reason not to believe that you are not referring to that company? Who, pray, are you referring to? None of the references in your post are commercial enterprises. Truly as a man of words, you may eoloquently articulate saying who that is, yes? 73, Chip N1IR |
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On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 19:06:10 -0400, william ewald
wrote: Since you are an American, Richard, and one company enjoys patent protection there, is there any reason not to believe that you are not referring to that company? Yeah, Richard, where is your patriotism? Hi Bill, Hmmm. Do 2800 new voters added to the rolls count for anything these days? Let's see, my citizenship status qualifies enough for me to have gathered 50 Absentee Ballots. Last night I rubbed shoulders with Congressmen at a FĂȘte (nothing rubbed off tho'). However, we did win the raffle of a trip to South Africa (hmmm, suppose this may be a subtle hint?). Maybe John Ashcroft needs to look into your opinion of fractal antennas.... Isn't he the guy in the Bunker who comes up to see what color his shadow is? Yellow: 6 more weeks of threats of terror, followed by light bombing. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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