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Old October 21st 09, 08:14 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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I use the Arrow 2m/70cm Jpole which works well. No radials, of course, and
small in size which could be used in the attic. They're made of solid
aluminum stock and are as bulletproof as an antenna can be made. Check
arrow's website, I think you'll be impressed


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Cyclone651 wrote:
I use the Arrow 2m/70cm Jpole which works well. No radials, of course, and
small in size which could be used in the attic.


I've got one and it works well. It resembles an
end-fed Zepp more than a J-Pole.
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