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November 23rd 14, 02:11 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Dipoles, why height matters
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 11/22/2014 7:10 PM,
wrote:
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 11/22/2014 6:28 PM,
wrote:
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
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And the whole point of the 6M statement was that QSL cards or WAS
awards say absolutely nothing about antenna patterns.
Once again you try to change the subject so that you don't have to admit
you are wrong. In case you haven't figured out - 6 meters and 80 meters
are two entirely different bands with completely different propagation
effects. Trying to tie the two together is just an attempt to deflect
the conversation.
I'll just chalk up your total inability to read and understand what
I actually wrote to your current delusional rage.
But in case you get a glimmer of rationality, here is the essence of
my statement: "QSL cards or WAS awards say absolutely nothing about
antenna patterns".
And once again you dismiss something that disagrees with your fantasies.
Just like a troll.
Missed the whole point yet again, didn't you?
Still in a rage, aren't you?
FYI - you don't get QSL cards without a working antenna.
FYI a QSL card is not a measurement of antenna gain or pattern.
You don't get QSL cards without a working antenna.
A QSL card says nothing about how well an antenna works.
If QSL cards were a valid metric, all the antenna manufacturers could
do away with those useless pattern and gain numbers and rate all their
antennas by the number of QSL cards it will collect.
I can see it now; the Jerry Stuckle gold standard antenna with a
5.0 kQSL rating.
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