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"You" wrote in message ... In article , Cecil Moore wrote: Jimmie D wrote: Back in the 70s a friend and I put up a rhombic antenna in a pecan orchard on 11M. If I remember correctly each leg was about 8 wl long. Isn't that an illegal antenna on 11m? :-) Not back in the 70's........ I didnt think it was either. We belonged to a club back then that stressed playing by the rules. As a result of this there were a lot of people playing with antennas. I did witness an intersting phenomenom with this antenna. The beam of the antenna was nearly perpendicular to I-75 and sometimes we could hear truckers as they passed though the main lobe. Over a period of time we were able to deduce that the area of reception was only about a mile wide at this point. Jimmie |
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