14 Mar
2010
14 Mar
'10
1:18 p.m.
I beleive fractal antennas have been "ignored" because of patent issues.
On 13-Mar-10 22:26, Dave Marthouse wrote:
This seems almost too good to be true. Keep in mind that I'm not an engineer. Maybe this technology could be used for future amateur satellites, wider bandwidth, more gain, less space, etc.
http://www.fractalantennas.com/
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