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ton of wire to apply at 90 Mhz
Assume you have tons of wire, string, and hilly treed land, and want
to listen to FM 90 Mhz. Impressed with the 1/2 wave dipole nulling out competing stations, you think, "I am the owner of tons of wire, I will put my wire to work to pull it in even better." What design will utilize my ton of wire at such a short wavelength? Don't tell me to trade my ton of wire for Yagi parts, as we are on a deserted island. Assume mom will be angry if I cut the wire more than once or twice. |
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