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On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 09:35:37 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: A properly functioning LP usually has only one set of elements resonant at a time. For 70cm operation, three sets of elements would be resonant, one set at 1/2WL, one set at 3/2WL, and one set at 9/2WL. The above should have said HF LP. Here is one "compact hybrid" that is advertised to cover 30 MHz to 3 GHZ. It only weighs 8 pounds. http://www.tdkrfsolutions.com/WebDat...3CWebSheet.htm How would they possibly get a direction effect on the lower frequencies with that design I doubt it. w. |
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