How Do The
Isotrons Work So Well?
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ISOTRONS
have been developed around specific electrical laws and laws of physics. For an antenna to work, it should be
electrically resonant. The ISOTRONS are
electrically resonant by using a large coil in series with two capacitive
plates.
An antenna
needs a certain amount of area to couple radiation to the atmosphere, sometimes
called the "Capture Area".
This "area" can be any shape or form. The laws of physics for this phenomenon do
not specify its appearance. THE
ISOTRONS HAVE THIS RADIATION "AREA".
The ISOTRONS exceed or equal the area of a conventional one-half wavelength
dipole (#12 wire).
Tests have
measured the ISOTRONS to transmit as well as a one-half wavelength dipole. The shape of the ISOTRONS give them an
excellent advantage for the reduction of noise. The ISOTRONS have been tested at 3db less noise on reception with
an equivalent incoming signal as the one-half wavelength dipole.