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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
.. . However, if it did exist, it might help explain why I can hear a DX station, but they never seem to hear me. Asymmetrical skip perhaps? My signal goes easier or farther downwind? Your ground is enough only for receiving. S* Ah! The humour of it all. I'm now trying to work out if Szczepan floats above the ground or keeps his feet firmly anchored in it. Let's remember that, to him, a transmitter is a black box and that he really doesn't understand that of which he writes. I do like the way he's moaned about aerials having to be grounded and now has decided that the ground can be different for Tx and Rx. I have to acknowledge that this group has made me smile more than some of the comedy shows on BBC Radio 4 Extra. 73 to all, Ian. |
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