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"Reg Edwards" wrote in message
... I replaced a conventional 66' doublet with a Carolina Windom 40 LP. It was put up in exactly the same place the doublet was. I immediately noticed that I worked stations that I'd previously worked easier and their received sigs were stronger as well. I also worked many stations that I'd not heard before. Does this mean the Windom is superior? No way! It just happened to work out that way for my particular set of variables. ================================ Yes. It may have been nothing to do with your antennas. By chance it could have been a different time of day. Plus a different set of distant amateur stations, in different locations, at different distances, using different power and antennas, which you can't rustle up to order. As the days and weeks go by ionospheric conditions change. ---- Reg. Absolutely Reg, however, to be fair to the Windom, I have had them both up for extended periods of time with the same results. Personally, I really don't attribute the difference to the time of day or condx in this case. More like orientation. -- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384 QRP ARCI #11782 |
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