Well Dave,
After listening to almost 20 years of such silly assertions--despite 'acid
tests' of chamber measurements; 'acid tests' of simulations; 'acid tests'
of direct comparisons; 'acid tests' of live demoes (including Dayton, ARRL
National, RCA, several IEEE societies and many others); 'acid tests' of peer
reviewed publications; 'acid tests' of validation by researchers in over
40 countries and over 1500 articles,'acid tests' of being a keynote at an
international conference of engineers, mathematicians and scientists; and
yes, 'acid tests' of on the air comparisons, I have come to one conclusion
when it comes to fractal antenna technology and the persiflage of 'just
another folding method':
Some hams must be on acid... ;-)
Trippy!
Go take some bicarb of soda.
I, on the other hand, am going to enjoy myself and execute my Part 97
mission.
You should try it. It's fun.
73,
Chip W1YW
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In a message dated 9/18/2013 1:46:17 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
xdavid@cis-broadband.com writes:
edly I'm not a believer in fractal antennas. They don't really
offer anything over any other folded designs and are clumsier
mechanically.
73,
Dave AB7E
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