In message <c653e730.4535c%[email protected]>, dated Tue, 9 
Jun 2009, Ken Javor <[email protected]> writes:

>Do any active loop antennas feed the actual loop into a zero-impedance 
>load, thus producing a response independent of frequency?"
>
>Walker Scientific does that very thing. Check out the model VLF-80D.
>
Very sensible. Thanks. A similar technique can be used with short 
electric antennas, feeding into an amplifier with very large input 
capacitance.
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