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OK, so if it's *really* frequency independent, then the bandwidth must be infinite.

i.e., from the 10 kHz used by the Omega submarine comms system to at least the current top end of 95 GHz used by point-to-point communications.

Maybe you need to get a better handle on the range over which your "frequency independent" antenna is used.

For starters, do a web search. There are plenty of good references on line.

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