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Spike recently commented upon his success with DX by implementing at
the base of his vertical antenna a fan of 300 ground wires pointing in the direction that he wished to work. I've not seen my suggestion before, but why could one not just have a 1/4 wave vertical, with the other 1/4 wave making up the dipole being rotatable for the desired direction of working? |
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