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Jon, LA4RT wrote:
"---but presumably there`s a reason that you`re using a small loop in the first place." True. In Norway I specified large dishes for scatter communications with North Sea platforms but the government sponsored the geosynchronous satellite program and ignored scatter. In the many tunnels I specified 300-ohm twinlead which works about as well as Andrew`s leaky coax and costs much less. I think Norway is too rich to care about cost. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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