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I remember that some types of military vehicles with radioes and useing
whip antennas had a so called "artificial" gnd thing that they threw out on the surounging area of the vehicle that greatly enhanced their signal coverage from the whip. I think MFJ made one of those at one rimw or another too! Would this type gnd be of any benefit if I am useing inverted dipoles (mostly vertical polarized). I mean a 40' mast at the center and dual dipoles slopeing down about a 40 degree angle to the end tie points. I do use an all band tuner (manually tuned) also to keep swr flat. Any Ideas ?? Kokomo Joe ************************************************** ** * Ham KH6JF AARS/MARS ABM6JF QCWA WW2 VET WD RADIO * ************************************************** ** |
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