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On Jul 5, 10:44 pm, "Hal Rosser" wrote:
I'm not sure, but if the Lazy H has Horizontal polarity and the folks you're trying to communicate with are using Verticals, there may be quite a bit of signal loss. Since you mentioned it was for 11 meters, can we assume you're trying to communicate without using 'skip'? It meant for skip. I mean to type 10 meters. Old habits die hard as I started on the CB band. .. |
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