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Re: [TCML] Wireless Transmission Theory
Hi Bill,
Most engineers I've encountered are not like that in any way. They are
about physics and they will look at the world through the eyes of our
physical universe and not limit themselves to "any" theory. I of course
have met a few engineers stuck in their ways and nothing was going to
change them. But most are not like that. Don't stereotype engineers.
There are both engineers and physicist set in their ways and there are
both engineers and physicist with a brain to look further.
Take care,
Bart"
I guess Bill has been associated with a different class of engineers
from those you and I seem to know. Too bad. You mentioned a "C&C"
paper in another note. Is there anything in it that you've found useful
in your coiling? I think I have it or a similar paper squirreled away
somewhere and I recall after skimming [not reading carefully] that they
seemed unaware of a lot of the work which has been done over the years
on helical resonators and helical antennas.
Ed
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