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Old October 11th 04, 07:11 PM
Steve Nosko
 
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This also keeps the elephants away. I haven't had any elephant problems
since I started doing this.

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"Murray" wrote in message
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I have heard of people putting a knot in an
appliance cord to stop lightning surges getting to
equipment! :-)

Murray vk4aok

Ken wrote:
I have seen commercial wire antennas where the insulated wire is tied
to the center insulator with a clinch knot having three turns and then
the end of the wire (protruding from the knot) is stripped and
connected to the feedline.

Does forcing the RF current though a knot at the feedpoint have a
significant affect on propagation?

Ken KC2JDY


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