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wrote in message ... On Aug 10, 8:23 am, Art Unwin wrote: What stands out for me is the audio improvement. Only very high Q antennas should noticeably effect audio. Comparing a dipole to say a turnstile, you should notice no real difference at all. I have though that also, but I have noticed that on 75 meters there sometimes seems to be a differance in the voice of the other station when I switch from my off center fed antenna at 50 feet and a dipole at 20 feet. This is when signals are around the same on either antanna. Around the s-9 point. I am using an Icom 746pro and an external switch to change the antennas. |
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