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By hearsay and legend -- In W W 1, an Army Field manual recommended feeding
a tree for an antenna when the real antennas were shot down. Since I am not aware of any 50 ohm trees (hi-hi), probably use ladder line and a tuner. And remember, as an old timer discovered when he loaded his bed springs --- RF GOTTA GO SOMEWHERE Let us know which trees worked best (:-) -- Caveat Lector Ya All "Amateur Radio is the best back-up communications system in the world, and that's the way it is." -- Walter Cronkite "zeno" wrote in message ... How about a couple of Pole Beans fed from the middle, as they grow you can tune longer bands. Bill K6TAJ Claude Frantz wrote: Some years ago experiments have be done using trees as antennas. Where can I find references about ? Do fellows here known about the results ? Claude |
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