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EH antenna homepage edit / delete
More analysis. The basic stuff is interesting, but then it... stops.
to aerial amateur eh hf microvert radio small-aerial ... on 09 January 2010
Radiating feeder: Applying a theory. edit / delete
More Microvert/EH analysis, with suggestions on taking advantage of feedline radiation.
to aerial amateur eh hf microvert radio small-aerial ... on 09 January 2010
Modelling EH antennas using SPICE. This produces some interesting results.
to aerial amateur eh electronics hf isotron modelling radio small-aerial spice ... on 09 January 2010
Building EH antennas from the sort of "components" that, say, Wilkinsons sell. (And more speculation about how they work.)
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Site of Lloyd Butler VK5BR edit / delete
And this is someone who has some serious clue about antenna design playing with the EH/Isotron approach -- on the X2/X3 pages, he's doing experiments to figure out how it actually works, and what you need to do to make it work well. The results are nonobvious.
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L'ANTENNE ISOTRON edit / delete
Right, this is more interesting: this guy twigged that the Isotron and EH antennas look like they're operating on similar principles, and came up with a simpler design drawing on both, which can be homebrewed with some plastic pipe and old hard disk platters (!). Looks like it works well. There's a PDF here giving simple instructions for building the CB version.
to aerial amateur cb eh hf isotron radio small-aerial ... on 09 January 2010
Build the EH STAR Antenna for 27 MHz Packet Radio edit / delete
Building an EH antenna for CB use. He suggests it works all right, but it's very sensitive to the downlead placement -- i.e. it's using the downlead as a radiator.
to aerial amateur cb eh hf packet radio small-aerial ... on 09 January 2010
EH Antenna Systems edit / delete
More commercial small-space antennas, although this is definitely from the wackier end of the experimental radio spectrum, and nobody agrees with *their* explanation of how they work. (Don't miss the paper that mentions in passing that they think they should get a Nobel prize in physics for the design!)
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