My lab partner was working on fractal antennas last time I was in school. The lab always reeked of acid fumes from his etching. His lowest band was in the 10 cm range; most of his work was above that. I don't know if you could fit one for HF in the room you have on a window.

     GL,

         Kevin.  KD5ONS


On 7/16/2017 4:38 PM, Steve Sergeant wrote:
On 7/16/17 16:16 PM, Emory Schley wrote:
I'm certainly no expert here but a fellow I know once told me that fractal 
antennas were showing up in car interiors because they're efficient, quite 
small and don't use much material to construct. Something about punching them 
out with a die... didn't quite understand what he was saying completely, but 
fractals might be something to look into. Again, I'm unsure about this, but I 
think cellphones commonly use fractal antenna technology, too.
Do you mean, like this?

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http://ag1le.blogspot.it/2011/12/antenna-experiments-fractal-quad-for-28.html
]

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