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"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
... Jack Painter wrote: Someone may explain here that they have connected more than one antenna with a single feedline, but it flies in the face of proper operating procedure. Except, of course, for paralleled dipoles where only one of them is resonant (low feedpoint impedance) on any one frequency. Perhaps that is what he is talking about. Thanks Cecil. I meant to say "normal" operating procedure. I knew you guys had examples of why you would do otherwise, LOL. Best, Jack Painter Virginia Beach, Va |
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