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On 7/1/2011 10:09 PM, Sal M. Onella wrote:
For all practical purposes, your change is close to an omni. One issue: It has a fairly high take-off angle at 48 degrees. Some people do not worry about take-off angle, the elevation angle of maximum radiation. This is because the differences are only a few dB. It takes 6 dB to make a one s-unit change, so you're not totally ruining your chances for a QSO if you're down a few. "Sal" stretching my limits Sal I can't resist. Ever been in a pileup? tom K0TAR |
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