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On Apr 30, 6:51*pm, Richard Clark wrote:
On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 16:20:48 -0700 (PDT), K1TTT
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i tried a few combinations of audio high pass/low pass and different
ssb in each ear. *there are some interesting effects you can get that
way that give you spatial effects as you tune across the band. *you
can get the feeling that the signals come in one ear and out the other
as you tune across them... interesting once you get used to it on cw,
but probably not much use on other modes.


RTTY might have a ping-pong game on acid effect. *

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


Qrz forum has a new posting that states the USN
changed their antennas on the west coast to those tipped from the
horizontal for superior results. This is 60 years ago before the
advent of antenna computers. I would like to think that they saw the
advantages of using two vectors as opposed to just the single one for
gravity, which in a way confirms the diversity antenna shown on the
unwinantennas page which is sensitive to multi polarities. Ofcourse
many on this net will disagree in order to avoid change.
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On May 1, 7:00*pm, Art Unwin wrote:
On Apr 30, 6:51*pm, Richard Clark wrote:

On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 16:20:48 -0700 (PDT), K1TTT
wrote:


i tried a few combinations of audio high pass/low pass and different
ssb in each ear. *there are some interesting effects you can get that
way that give you spatial effects as you tune across the band. *you
can get the feeling that the signals come in one ear and out the other
as you tune across them... interesting once you get used to it on cw,
but probably not much use on other modes.


RTTY might have a ping-pong game on acid effect. *


73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


Qrz forum has a new posting that states the USN
changed their antennas on the west coast to those tipped from the
horizontal for superior results. This is 60 years ago before the
advent of antenna computers. I would like to think that they saw the
advantages of using two vectors as opposed to just the single one for
gravity, which in a way confirms the diversity antenna shown on the
unwinantennas page which is sensitive to multi polarities. Ofcourse
many on this net will disagree in order to avoid change.
Cheers


well, why don't you just go there and spew your bafflegab about how
you can prove that they were right to do that!
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someone once wrote:

Qrz forum has a new posting that states the USN
changed their antennas on the west coast to those tipped from the
horizontal for superior results. This is 60 years ago before the
advent of antenna computers.


Having been in the navy on both coasts, years ago before the advent of
antenna computers, (alert: reality intrudes here) nothing is vertical
or horizontal aboard a ship.

We had absolutely no antennas that were "tipped from the horizontal" -
whatever that means.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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