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"Jerry" wrote: Uh, OK if you get away with it. But you do know that the highest currents are at the ends of a dipole, right? Hence, you *could* set something afire! No joy. 73 Well not really, the highest "Voltages" are at the ends of a dipole, and if one were to exceed the breakdown voltage of the insulating support line then one could expect the possibility of problem. Other than that it doesn't really make a difference. Me |
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