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September 21st 04, 06:24 AM
I Am Not George
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"I ain't George either"
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"I Am Not George" wrote in message
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(Twistedhed) wrote in message
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An otherwise clean transmitter coupled to an antenna with the
above
characteristics can cross the line between no RFI and significant
RFI.
In some cases, this can be mitigated somewhat by moving the
antenna
(usually raising it) to another area, where it's radiation will
not
couple as much R.F. into neighboring premises. A better solution
would
be to run an antenna with ground plane radials, such as a Sigma
5/8 wave
or similar.
Dave
"Sandbagger"
http://home.ptd.net/~n3cvj
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And the running of certain amplifiers will NOT compound or add
additional RFI in such cases. A perfect linear for cbers is a
palomar,
there you go again encouraging lawbreaking
as it is not class C, which certain long-time hammie posters in
rec.radio.cb consider to be some kind of devil-spawned
conspiratorial
gadget to reek havoc and cause misery in their radio lives.
LOL its 'wreak' havoc not reek, journalism boy
Are you sure?
"WREAK" *
Definition: * [v] *cause to happen or to occur as a consequence;
"wreak havoc"
"REEK"
Definition: *
[n] *a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant
[v] *have an element suggestive (of something); "Twisty saying he is a
journalist reeks of untruth, especially since he doesn't know the
difference between "reek" and "wreak"."
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