These Spray-on antennas could be the future of communications. Post #1636.
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Here's a fascinating antenna article from Drexel University which describes the use of sprayed-on antennas for medical, industrial, and communications applications. Such technology could prove useful for radio amateurs and first responders as they try to reestablish communications damaged by natural or human-made disasters. Imagine going to your ARRL Field Day site and spraying your antenna to a wooden wall, tree, or picnic table. Perhaps the "antenna in a can" will become reality sooner than you think.
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