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Old April 4th 04, 01:24 AM
Phillip Jockell
 
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Bob,

I found a bit of information from this site, though
it is in French:

http://www.connectinfo.fr/ham/radio1.html


It has about 1 Mbyte of PDF's concerning multiband
antennae made from twinlead. It is certainly a lot more
than I have found by searching for "lattin" antenna.

I ran the text from the PDF's through
the Google translation page and it came out mostly
gibberish, but some parts are understandable (I hate
being ignorant of languages.)

I am no antenna expert at all, but it looks interesting.
I have not yet attempted building one, though I am
thinking of playing with a 2 or 3 band version.

Hope this is of interest to you.

Phil - N4GWV

(remove x's from email address to reply directly)


(Drbob92031) wrote in
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Has anyone had any working experience wih the Latton antenna.
Made from a singel piece of TV feed line and can work all HF
bands. Sounds too easy and good to be true.
Tnx in advance de WA2EAW..Bob

 
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