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To: pat mudge who wrote (4189)6/16/1999 9:57:00 AM
From: Hiram Walker  Respond to of 12823
 
pat mudge, I am not that up on fractals either,except from Java and Mandelbrot's equations for graphics. But CAMP is deploying a derivative fractal antenna system,Yagi Horn type.
biz.yahoo.com
California Amplifier's state-of-the-art Yagi-Horn antenna was developed specifically for two way delivery deployments. With exceptional sidelobe and cross polarization performance, the product is suitable for use as a customer premises antenna for commercial buildings or as a hub receive antenna in a sectorized system. When used as a sectorized hub antenna, the product allows the reuse of upstream frequencies in alternating sectors.
Not knowing RF and geomtrical derivations of this,I think they are pretty similar. I have a C++ project to do right now,on vector locations and Open shortest path. I am getting a headache,anyone got any Alka Selzter?
Hiram



To: pat mudge who wrote (4189)6/19/1999 11:48:00 AM
From: Scott C. Lemon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12823
 
Hello pat,

> Thoughts on fractal antennaes?
>
> fractenna.com

This is very cool stuff ... it appears to be a very interesting development in antenna design ... and the list of employees at Fractal Antenna looks equally impressive ...

I'm going to look forward to seeing how this company moves forward ...

Scott C. Lemon