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"Doc" wrote :
Jack, It's certainly worth a try as a receiving antenna. Using it to transmit will probably be a different story altogether! Along with all the other comments, just remember that those fences probably get very close to your neighbor's houses (and electonic devices). You wouldn't believe the complaints I got when doing something simular! LOL 'Doc Just ground the fence and use it as a ground plane for a decent antenna. -- Grassroots Activist ( no email - spoofed ) |
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