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Compact antennas using a magnetic (iron) radiating element

 
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 3:36 pm    Post subject: Compact antennas using a magnetic (iron) radiating element Reply with quote

I am ISO you if you have interest in / knowledge of compact, high gain antennas using a magnetic (iron) radiating element, optimizing the use of the magnetic vector in an electromagnetic wave. More info online at QRZ.com [AA4LQ] where you can see my PDF file for the 3-foot-long CIRCULAR BEAM ANTENNA for 80 meters (3.85 MHz) using a magnetic radiating element. See Appendix E of that document for theory info. SUMMARY: Please contact me if you have interest in / knowledge of compact, high gain transmitting antennas using a magnetic (iron) radiating element. Howard hp@valliant.net
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