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Old February 12th 11, 05:39 AM
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I agree, many of us here in Tampa are using vertical antennas worked against chain link fences as the only "radials". vertical antennas here in Tampa are controversial. Those near tampa Bay and salt water do very well with them. But as you go east from tampa, you are over lossy soil, and diploles seem to work better, or elevated verticals.
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