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In message , Irv Finkleman
writes Ian Jackson wrote: In message , J. Teske writes Intellgence agencies when they did HFDF used huge antenna arrays called CDAAs (Circular Disposed Antenna Arrays). They were also known as Wollenwebbers (presumably after an inventor). Is 'Wollenwebber' really 'Wollenweber', which I reckon could be translated as 'wool weaver'? Possibly a graphic description of the antennas. Ian. -- The actual spelling is Wullenweber. I have a photo of the HFDF Station in Masset, BC where I was Operations Officer at one time -- you can find it if you go to my website at http://members.shaw.ca/finkirv4/links.htm If you include all the masts, guys, antenna elements, and such it could be construed as a masterpiece of weaving. Irv VE6BP Yes, Crazy George had already come up with that before I stuck my nose in. I was having a bit of a guess. Unfortunately, Irv, I can't see the picture. It's one of those few occasions where all I get is a red 'X'. I must find out how to overcome this some day! Cheers, Ian. -- |
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