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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 17:01:12 -0700, "Chuck"
wrote: [snip] | |Regarding my claims; you cannot provide |one substantiated instance where my |antennas did not perform as stated. Where |are the complaints? Where are the |dissatisfied users. One would think after TEN |years there would have been some indication |of a fraud if one did exist. | |Or perhaps you simply imagine that all those |good folks who find my antenna design a |superior one, are merely deluded idiots, as |Brian Beasley once accused... One only look at the deluded victims and followers of the likes of Jerry Falwell, Jim Bakker, Jim Jones, the Nigerian finance minister, etc. to realize that hucksters never find a shortage of true believers. Let me show you how this works. I _personally_ guarantee you that my design for a 3-element 20-meter Yagi will out perform any Raibeam of the same boomlength and at the same height above ground. (I'll leave out the "electrical boomlength", whatever that means) Now it is up to *you* to prove this claim false. And like any good huckster, as "proof" of the superiority of my design, I offer these testimonials: With the antenna at a modest height of 50' above ground and fed with 250' of coax, in the recent ARRL Field Day contest Single-op N7WS was able to hold a frequency while running 100 W (SSB) on emergency power. In only 17 hours of operation 1357 20-meter Q's were logged. All states and all ARRL sections were contacted. During the recent YV0D expedition, N7WS worked them not once, but twice on SSB (this ****ed them off, but I'm tired of not being in the log when I know that I worked them), on the first call, and also worked them with ease on CW. http://dx.qsl.net/cgi-bin/logsearch.cgi?L=yv0d&C=n7ws Etc., etc.... |
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