Bill Swingle wrote:
> 
> Generally speaking routing an antenna back-upon itself is bad.
> 
> For example, if you laid out the wire straight, then at the middle point
> bent it 180 degrees such that the tip was back at the receiver you would
> effectively have no antenna at all; ideally speaking.

Ahhh, but....  You can wad up an antenna into a surprisingly tight ball
and stuff it in a corner of a plane and still get surprisingly good
performance a long way away.

Bill
-- 
Every exit is an entry to someplace else.  T. Stoppard

Bill Johns
Pullman, Washington
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