In article . com,
"RHF" wrote:
Telamon - " The assertion that RHF made was that resonance on an
antenna is not important on receive and only important on transmit. "
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Telamon - Did I in-fact say that ? ? ?
[ Please re-read my original posting again. ]
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Your original post contained the reply below that you re-posted without
comment, which I can only assume means that you are in agreement with it.
Your posts are kind of long and rambling so maybe I'm mistaken.
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= = = "Jack Painter" 223bthp@c... wrote:
C.E.,
I didn't mean to imply that an HF antenna would normally
transmit farther than it can receive, only that a random
wire can sometimes outperform it on the receive-end.
This can happen even when listening on the transmitting
antenna's resonant frequency.
Under average circumstances, a dipole at proper elevation
and orientation will outperform a random wire (tx or rx).
- - S N I P - - -
Jack
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Telamon
Ventura, California