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I will be attaching a 33' folded dipole for RX (made from 300 ohm
twinlead) to the underside of my wood deck. It will be horizontal. Does it matter if the parallel conductors are in the horizontal or vertical plane? If I just staple the twinlead to the joists (most convenient and invisible), the conductors will be in the horizontal plane. Ken KC2JDY Ken (to reply via email remove "zz" from address) |
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