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Old Ed wrote:
I will interpret your subject change here as conceding the point I was trying to make. I thought Danny's calculations had already conceded your point. Because the trees then act as part of the end-hat circuit which is a good thing This is somewhere between incoherent and grasping at straws, so again, I will consider the point made. Trees are part of the world that provides capacitance for the ends of dipoles. Great, this is progress... No, this is humor. But I assume you will acknowledge that there are quite a few other amateur stations that want to be unrestricted in azimuth. Of course, that's why I suggested the two 24 foot wires hanging down from the ends of the 130 ft. dipole as a way to cause the dipole to beat the vertical in any and all directions and by as much as 6 dB in four directions. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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