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"Irv Finkleman" wrote in
: .... I should add that my transmission line and both halves of the dipole were made from one piece of line cord/speaker wire Yes, I freely admit that I was a sucker who implemented that type of antenna system on the advice of mentors. Since learning those j thingies that you deride, I have come to learn enough to quantify the sacrifice in performance. Yes, it 'works', whatever that means! One way to make sure newbies never challenge you is to lead them down the same misdirected paths as yourself in the hope that they never catch up. Whilst there are those who glibly recite that "any antenna is better than no antenna at all", it is also true that you might work stations on any antenna, just you will work more on a better antenna. I know that dumbing down the hobby is the fashionable trend, deride those who see ham radio as an essentially techical exploit as the new age ham is embarking on a social experience, just the connectivity is several orders of magnitude below those of most social network appliances. Whilst cutting edge hams are breaking DX records with things like WSPR at 0.5bps, kids are socialising on mobile phones at greater than 10Mbps. When you take the passion for understanding the technology out of ham radio, it just doesn't compete. Owen |
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