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Danny Richardson wrote:
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 15:25:59 -0700, 62736748382 wrote: pierard laurent wrote: hello all, i research dimension, and infos, for construction antenna LW multibandes 1.8 too 50 MHZ includes WARC bands. balun its ??? 4/1 8/1 ??? tks a lot on3vhf laurent Fritzel FD4 is a Windom antenna, not a broadband terminated dipole. it use 6:1 balun. Nevertherless its just a plain old coaxial fed windom. Why do people continue to call an off-center-fed-dippole a Windom? Danny, K6MHE OCF, i think is the new term for something old. Nothing new in radio, it just goes around in a circle and comes back with a new name. Watch out for the G5RV it will come back as the tuner intergrated dipole TID, since so many will forget what a G5RV is the TID will be a new miracle antenna. I could be wrong here. They already selling antennas with resistors in them, so who knows whats next. I wonder when someone will release the light globe antenna for restricted space. After all we know we can work DX with a dummy load. I thought the mushroom principle was dead in ham radio, but some still seem to believe that keeping you in the dark and feeding your BS is good marketing practice. Greg |
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