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You both might be interested in knowing that you are compairing apples
and oranges-- as the Ringo is VERTICAL polarized, while the M2 is HORIZONTAL polarized-- makeing a 20 dB difference at the recieved end - the advantage of either one depending on the polarization of the recieveing antenna! -- Verticals for FM, Horizontals for C.W /S.S.B. Jim NN7K David 01 wrote: No offense, but where I live live the guys joke that they use the ringo ranger II as a fishing pole or dummy load. We haven't experienced a good one here. Anything else is far better in our experience and I know of no one actually using one now, but they say there's a stack of them avsailable for free behind a certain store. "Charlie" wrote in message ... 1. http://www.ad5th.com/VHF.html Also shown my Ringo Ranger II - ARX-2B. Links to technical data for each antenna also. -- Charlie Ham Radio - AD5TH www.ad5th.com Live Blues Music www.492acousticblues.com |
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