SeaAerial Seawater Antenna - Where Big Ideas Come From
If you can't see the video, please insert this title URL into your browser search box: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPg7mug_WnY. This is post 2107 in a continuing series of simple ham radio antennas.
If you'd like to try some antenna experiments, then this video from the Mitsubishi Electric Channel will prove interesting.
According to the presentation,
"Our seawater antenna, named "SeaAerial," is changing the way we communicate. Rather than using metal, we've developed a more sustainable and flexible approach, keeping you connected to the things that matter most."
Although I've never used this type of antenna, the idea seems intriguing. At least the basic antenna material (i.e. salt water) should be cheap if you live near the seashore. Why not build this seawater antenna and see how it works? This could be a fun project.
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