[Antennas] Fractal Loop

D.J.J. Ring, Jr. n1ea at arrl.net
Sat Feb 3 16:02:35 EST 2018


What frequency or frequencies is it designed for and  have you used it yet?

I don't know anything about this type of antennas, but if they work, it's
very interesting.  I know that they're controversial with some saying they
work, others that it's a scam.

But they said Marconi was a scam artist, and I know he was right, you can
signal over the horizon.

73
DR
N1EA


On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 12:06 PM, Dick Dickinson <softblue at windstream.net>
wrote:

> Offered for use 'as is' and with no commentary in the file is this model of
> a Fractal Loop.  It may not meet proportions that might be mathematically
> defined as 'fractal.'  All legs are more or less equal in length.  This is
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> text file which I assume can be copied and pasted into NEC type editors.
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> This particular on is 'on ground' (actually a small fraction of a foot
> above) and is 50' on a side, overall.  I can probably be rescaled and
> tilted
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> This file was created using 4nec2.
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> I'm attaching a .txt file.  If it doesn't come across, will the moderator
> please remove it and send me a note.  I'll then post it in text in the body
> of an email.
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> Best,
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> Dick - KA5KKT
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