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Default Optimising a G5RV

On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 15:43:18 -0400, Walter Maxwell wrote:

On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 17:07:04 GMT, Cecil Moore wrote:

Walter Maxwell wrote:
With all due respect, Denny, where did you get your description of the G5RV--in
Mad Magazine? Pardon me if I squash the new myth you just propagated.


Walt, did you happen to miss Denny's signature line?

denny / k8do (busily trying to extract tongue from cheek)


Yes, Cecil, I saw Denny's signature line, but I wasn't sure just how far his
tongue protracted his cheek. Sometimes tongues get stuck that way, just like
kids who get cross-eyed while misbehaving.

Walt


Denny, as I just now looked SSE from my southern window I discovered a
near-field radiation from a OCF dipole, IDing with K8DO call sign. On looking up
that call I learned why that signal is in the near-fleld zone--it's only 26
miles away in the direction of light travel from my window. If K8DO was using a
balanced G5RV the signal would have evaporated before reaching Mt. Pleasant.
Ever hear of that town? Open yer NW window and yell, I'll hear 'ya.

Walt, W2DU

 
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