[AReU] <----- Additional information
Ron Youvan
ka4inm at tampabay.rr.com
Wed Jan 5 22:46:09 EST 2011
"How antennas (in general) work"
Unusual antennas were discussed to support the fact that you can re-arrange an antenna many ways
(some very unusual) and as long as it remains resonant, it remains an antenna additionally the lower
the impedance, and the higher the resistance the higher losses, and the converse.
Printed pages were passed around from the following:
The shortened antenna:
See: www.lowra.com/antenna/shortdipole/Short dipole.htm
and
U.S. Patent # 3432858
The "A SMALL LOOP ANTENNA That is Not a Magnetic Loop Antenna" several antennas made from coax:
See: http://www.antennex.com/hws/ws0201/nonmag.htm
and
U.S. Patent # 425442 for a dipole made from coaxial cable.
Note: Go to: www.pat2pdf.org and inter an American patent number to get w PDF version of the
parent information. Note: All patent offices (world wide) maintain information in the form of TIFF
files. (The conversation to ONE PDF file is better than a TIFF file for each page of patents.)
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Ron KA4INM
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