Dear Zvi,
so far I've seen only E-field near field antennas, and the best of them
having independent XYZ short dipoles, built-in detectors, and optical
connection with measurement gear. There was much talk about fractal
antennas, but I fail to comprehend them as anything that special,
especially when it comes to dimensions far smaller than lambda.
If it walks as a duck, and quacks as a duck, in most exotic case it may
become a Peking duck.
Davor
At 30.05.2006, 01:12, you wrote:
>Hi all,
> I am looking for a good Near Field antenna at UHF . That means
>an antenna which at small distances has a strong magnetic and electric
>field while in the far field the signal must be weak. There is some talk
>that a fractal antenna has this property . Has anyone any experience
>with this effect? Any help will be appreciated.
> Thanks in advance,
> Zvi
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