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Sounds like mine (but it is only for SWLing)
On Jun 1, 2:08 pm, Irv Finkleman wrote: wrote: What is the result of using a metal mast as the center support of an inverted V antenna. Will it work and if so can resonable low SWR be obtained using a tuner? Any advice appreciated. TIR There must be a million hams using their towers as the center support for their vees. In theory the tower is at the electrical center and has little or no effect. At least this is my theory!!! There are a few pundits who might want to argue the point. Irv VE6BP |
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