[Antennas] Professional MLA measurements & comparisons ?

Henry Frederick "Meils" Meiseles meils at get2net.dk
Tue May 24 07:54:54 EDT 2011


Thank you Bob for keeping me up to date. Too bad, because
ther used to be a lot of valuable antenna research information
coming from that direction, also referred to in IEEE journals and
other open publications.

I'm sure professional measurement tests were made on the
mil. MLA's -- I'll recheck my article photo copies to see if
I can find a reference source, esp. the QST article about
mil. MLA's.

Henry, oz3o n2nr

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "rbethman" <rbethman at comcast.net>
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Cc: "Henry Frederick "Meils" Meiseles" <meils at get2net.dk>
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Antennas] Professional MLA measurements & comparisons ?


> Henry,
>
> Ft. "MushMouth" as old Army Signal Corps folks refer to it, is pretty well 
> closed up now.
>
> The Signal Corps has relocated to Ft. Gordon, GA.
>
> I have NO idea what can be gotten out of them any more.
>
> Since Sep 11, 2001, many of the old sources we "used" to have, such as 
> LOGSA for manuals, have closed pretty tight.  That even applies to us old 
> retired Military folks that can "still" access the installations 
> themselves, EXCEPT for the restricted areas so posted.
>
> The VERY glaring changes are the sometimes seen signs that state: "Use of 
> DEADLY FORCE AUTHORIZED!".
>
> They make one lose ANY desire to poke a nose around too far!  (LOL!)
>
> Bob - N0DGN
>
> On 5/23/2011 2:55 AM, Henry Frederick "Meils" Meiseles wrote:
>> I would guess that there are comparative radiation pattern measurement 
>> data available
>> on Magnetic Loop Antennas, particularly since they've been used by US 
>> military.
>>
>> Any nonclassified data available that can be shared?
>>
>> (Is this type of work still done on at Fort Monmouth? Much done there has 
>> been
>> publicized in the past.)
>>
>> <SNIP>
>>
>> Henry, Cph.
> 



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