Milestone-Proposal talk:The Discovery of the Principle of Self-Complementarity in Antennas and the Mushiake Relationship, 1948

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Milestone submission - 15 Nov 2016, notes.. -- k3hz (talk) 19:30, 14 November 2016 (CST)

Hello Ross,

I've had a good read of the submission so far, and apart from the small tasks to complete, could I kindly suggest the following adjustment to the proposed Citation? This is more of a suggestion for you and colleaques to consider, and noting limited word counts too.. This suggestion is 52, which is under the limit..

--> At this University in 1948, Prof. Yasuto Mushiake discovered that self-complimentary shaped antennas are frequency independent: having a constant radiation-pattern and a constant impedance over very wide frequency ranges. This principle has provided the basis for most very-wide-bandwidth antenna designs, with applications ranging from television reception, wireless broadband, astronomy and cellular telephones. <--

If you can chase down the tasks to complete, and maybe obtain consensus on the citation 'suggestion' above, that will be great. Could we do this in the next few days.. because if we miss the Nov 28 deadline, then it's March 2017, and that's a decent wait for something so close to the mark.

Kind regards,

David Burger IEEE History Committee, Milestone Subcommittee Chair 2016. Sydney, Australia.