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How Can you Make a VHF TV Antenna for an Attic
wrote in message ... On Jul 14, 9:55 pm, wrote: Hi - I need to receive VHF TV (channels 6,7,9,13) and would like to make a super-duper antenna for inside my attic. snip Good grief. Just buy an antenna and open it up in the attic. I've done it several times and it will cost a lot less in time and aggravation. Or is your time not worth anything? Oh, what a shame! Is there no joy in experimenting any more? I have always felt the essence of our hobby has been somebody saying, "Let's try this and see what happens." Sometimes it's an enjoyable QSO and sometimes it's a cloud of acrid smoke. I've had both. I, too, suggested a store-bought antenna but I went on to suggest other things to try. The OP seems to have an adventurous spark. I vote for ENCOURAGE. 73, Sal (KD6VKW) |
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