Crossed field antenna

id: crossed-field-antenna-248-4814237
title: Crossed field antenna
text: A crossed field antenna (CFA) is a controversial type of radio antenna for long and mediumwave broadcasting, patented by F. M. Kabbary and M. C. Hately in 1986, which was claimed to have the same efficiency as a conventional antenna but only one-tenth the overall height. The invention was received with incredulity from experts in electromagnetics and antenna technology owing to the deficient theoretical justifications offered and the lack of viable experimental verification. Although the antenna
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description: Type of antenna for long and mediumwave broadcasting
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossed_field_antenna
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date modified: 2023-11-09T03:56:00Z
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