This patent describes a dipole, which is end-loaded by various
objects, such as a sphere, disk or hairpin. What is new about that?
Bob
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, D. B. Miron wrote:
> I recently received word that on 16 November 1999, patent
> no. 5,986,610, "Volume Loaded Short Dipole Antenna" has been issued
> to me. This is a fundamentally new way to get a series-resonant
> short dipole/monopole, or design one for an easily-matched impedance
> to minimize system loss. For details see the July 1999 issue of the
> ACES Journal....
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