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Try clipping the pull-out antenna to a ground rod.
For some reason, that seems to work better than a long slingshot. I tried Slingshot -kiddie antennas once and found a ground wire works better for portables. ;-) |
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Hal:
You embarrass me... I am a "slingshot kiddies" (kinda of did get tied up shooting a few rocks with the slingshot too--can't deny it--still a boy deep inside)... frown .... but hey, at least I am past the denial part! grin That sounds weird, grounding the antenna, but hey, I am ready to be made a fool of in the pursuit of knowledge--it that's what it takes... I'll give it a shot! If it isn't all a "joke", perhaps the length of the ground wire can be manipulated to benefit... heck, I'll even slingshot a longwire over the tallest tree I can find and ground the other end! Warmest regards, John "Hal Rosser" wrote in message .. . Try clipping the pull-out antenna to a ground rod. For some reason, that seems to work better than a long slingshot. I tried Slingshot -kiddie antennas once and found a ground wire works better for portables. ;-) |
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.... and will really try your suggestion...
.... but, I was looking for something I could also "McGuiver"(sp?) to work on the next cruise ship... longwires are great for camping... hard to find trees on those ships... .... kinda afraid what the captain will say when he sees me on deck--slingshot in hand looking around at the booms and masts... dropping something down the porthole might work... and I do suppose sal****er is some sort of ground... grin Warmest regards, John "Hal Rosser" wrote in message .. . Try clipping the pull-out antenna to a ground rod. For some reason, that seems to work better than a long slingshot. I tried Slingshot -kiddie antennas once and found a ground wire works better for portables. ;-) |
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