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On 17/05/2017 09:22, Gareth's Downstairs Computer wrote:
I suggest two inductively loaded mobile whips back to back as a dipole. Right then here's another one:- Take a CB Radio DV27 mobile whip and affix two thick copper wires to the top to form a "T" - the whip is now capacitively loaded. By lengthening the whip as usual and moving the "top hat" in and out it is now possible to resonate the antenna on several different bands. -- The maths teacher broke down in tears at the North West Wiltshire Magistrates’ Court |
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