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If you do that, the outside of the coax becomes the other half of the
dipole. Be prepared for some interesting effects in the shack. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Merlin-7 KI4ILB wrote: Just a (long wire) connected to the center of the coax, cut to resonate at 160 meters (about 130' if my memory is correct) in other words, one side of a normal dipole. Joe ... ... to a long wire cut for mid band on 160. What does that mean? Owen -- |
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