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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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