On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 18:03:39 -0700, John Smith
wrote:
Hmmm, sounds like that you mention might be the "Original DummyPole!"
Or, "DummyPole I."
This new design should probably be named "DummyPole II." grin
Nope. I vaguely recall it was called a "lamptenna".
Somewhat later, I helped build a dipole using four 4ft fluorescent
tubes (two in each leg of the dipole hung horizontally on bamboo
poles). The 96" length was about right for a 10 meter dipole. About
80 watts out got the bulbs to light up. Once lit, the tubes were
quite conductive and made a functional transmit antenna and impressive
light show. It was totally useless for CW, kinda marginal for SSB,
and just great for AM. We had RTTY but couldn't find anyone to help
test it. We never did figure out how to light up the bulbs so we
could try receive. Various gross violations of the electrical code
and of common sense were attempted with no useful results.
There are those that can see the light...
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