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Reg:
I think you quite correct--we should not be thinking "knotty thoughts" anyway... grin Warmest regards, John "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... A knot in an antenna wire will have absolutely no electrical effect below about 200 MHz. But it will mechanically weaken the wire. During the next hurricane or loading with ice it will be more likely to break. ---- Reg, G4FGQ Buck says politely - Your answer is surely correct, but not as interesting as the other threads. =============================== Buck, may I suggest replacing "interesting" with "useless". ---- Reg, G4FGQ |
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