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Just information gained from experiments to achieve a broad 75 meter antenna
in my particular antenna environment. "hasan schiers" wrote in message ... Maybe I misunderstood the point below, but it looked to me, from examining the empirical data presented in the article, that a spread of 6 feet did a decent job of broadening the swr curve of a 75/80 m dipole. If 6' worked so well in the article, why are you saying "dual wires spread less than 15'" as something that "doesn't work" ? Are you discussing something else? ...hasan, N0AN "Fred W4JLE" wrote in message ... Some things that do not work, "the bazooka", dual wires spread less than 15 feet, and any of the antennas that are terminated folded dipoles. |
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