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On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 19:46:16 -0600, Bob Miller
wrote: From what I've read, there is practically no RF on the lower crook of a "J" antenna, so why would using that crook as a mount and/or ground attachment make much of a difference? There is little RF voltage but there is a very high level of RF current. The same situation you find in the center of a ½-wave dipole (low voltage/ high current). Danny, K6MHE |
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