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Well, we could do it that way alright...
Give us more time to get back and worship engineers acutally... Warmest regards, John -- If "God"--expecting an angel... if evolution--expecting an alien... just wondering if I will be able to tell the difference! "Joe S." wrote in message ... | Holy ****!!! I just read this entire thread and it has rapidly deteriorated | into a pile of nonsense. It's a Zepp on one band but not on another but | then it's a windom no it's not yes it is why not becasue yadda yadda. | | Remember this: Engineers designed the Titanic. Engineers also designed the | sky bridge at the Kansas City Raddison and engineeers desigend the roof of | the Hartford Civic Center. And engineers design antennas. | | Just put the goddam wire up in the air, tie some kind of feedline to it, run | it through the antenna tuner, tune for zereo reflected power and make | contacts. All else is bull****. | | -- | | ----- | | "GeorgeF" wrote in message | nk.net... | I am currently using a 150' randomwire for 80 & 40 meters. Its | connected to the "wire" terminal of an MFJ-949 tuner. Been happy so far | with the conntacts made. | | I'm considering taking an turning it into an endfeed windom simply by | running 450 ohm ladder line from the MFJ-949 to the top of my 30' mast | which current supports the randomwire. I'll be cutting the randomwire | at the mast and soldering one side of the 450 line while letting the | otherside of the 450 line not attached to anything. | | Is there any advantage of doing this? Basically I'm taking a 150' | randomwire and turning it into about a 120' endfeed windom, will it be | worth the effort? | | George | | |
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