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I've only been 2 hockey games in my life, ironicly the last one last
week. Must have been fresh in my mind. Watched 2 guys punch furiously and neither one fall over. I seem to remember they grab the other guys jersey to help with the recoil effect. Analogies are great because sometimes when you can relate an abstract phenomenon to an experience someone has witnessed, you can get the light bulb to turn on real fast. Kevin Horton wrote in message ... On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 10:14:59 -0800, Jay wrote: To make an analogy, trying to use an antenna without a ground plane is like trying to punch someone in the face whilst wearing ice skates. Ya, just aren't going to get very much power out there because every time you swing forward, your body moves back. I can tell you watched much hockey. ![]() |
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Jan,
You did not state why you need to construct a ground plane. Is your plane composite? In that case you could get a half wave antenna from Spruce and not worry about a ground plane. Its only about 5.5" long - but a bit pricier. ----------------------------------------------------------- Paul Lee, SQ2000 canard project: http://www.abri.com/sq2000 "Mads" wrote in message ... Anyone with depth knowledge of groundplanes for transponders? - their mission (any theory would be appreciated)? - required dimension - required shape (is a cross OK or does it have to circular) - material (is aluminium tape OK?) - installation - follow the a/c body, or flat - how critical is the above (loss of signal strength?) regards Jan Ivar |
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