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On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 20:43:41 GMT, Walter Maxwell wrote:
On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 10:55:11 -0500, Cecil Moore wrote: H. Adam Stevens, NQ5H wrote: but any increase in the 1.5:1 SWR bandwidth is due to loss as Walt proved decades ago. If you want a really broad-banded Bazooka, use RG-174. :-) Advantages: light weight for easy back-packing, no tuner required, inexpensive coax, ... Hey, maybe I should keep it secret until I market it for $100. Egad, Cecil! It's evident I wasn't too bright years ago when I showed why the bazooka gets its meager increase in BW from resistive loss, not reactance cancellation. My scamming genes hadn't developed to the point where I even thought of marketing it instead of panning it. As you said, Cecil, with the higher loss available using RG-174 vs RG-17, think of how rich we could have become if we'd let the morons continue to believe what a great antenna it is, and sold em with 174. Walt, W2DU There's a Double Bazooka currently on eBay for the "Buy it Now" price of only $60. Part of the sales pitch is: "The Double Bazooka antenna was designed and developed by the M.I.T staff in the 1940's as a radar recieving antenna. Its design was modified for the hf amateur radio bands." There's one born every minute... bob k5qwg |
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