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Old August 27th 08, 06:39 PM posted to rec.radio.cb,rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.policy
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Default Mounting an Antron 99 in a tricky spot. HELP!

On Aug 27, 1:30 pm, Michael wrote:
Don't count yourself out on a general license. You don't have to be
smart. You just have to be committed. I got my general when I was 11. I
did not understand the theory at all. However, I was committed and
memorized all of the questions.

I realize that this was probably a poor way to get my license, but I
really wanted it and I was too young and stupid to understand the theory.


sorry ole boy but you are not responding to lloyd davies but somebody
faking being him thinking (after years of trying the same things over
and over) that he can humilate lloyd by posting in his name this
stupid notes everywhere he can

the most likely posters is Roger Wisemen AB8MQ

OTOH the license is not that hard to get I agree my wife manged and on
that and something of a lucky draw of questions

Lloyd Davies wrote:
"Ron" anon @anon wrote in ...
Back when I had this problem I used a loop of copper wire around the
ceiling of my apartment. I put another loop around the floor around the
base boards for a radial and I was actually able to transmit quite well
and didn't cause any interference to my neighbors televisions.


But I was only runnning 25 watts out.


I still run that setup in my apartment and I'm too stupid to pass the
no-code test so I'll remain a technichian for life!