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Continuing the theme to get Foundation Licence
candidates interested in _REAL_ amateur radio, which means, of course, homebrew and CW QSOs, as well as the Pixie as a starter rig for only a couple of pounds, we need to consider an appropriately easy antenna for them, easy to build, and, more importantly, easy to erect. I suggest two inductively loaded mobile whips back to back as a dipole. Any better suggestions, with the emphasis on cheapness and ease? (Sorry Mr.Tarheel :-) ) |
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