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Gary,
The general 'generic' answer is as many as you can stand to put in, and as long as you can make them. Usually, the length is a 1/4 wave (or sort of close) for the lowest frequency of use. Don't have that much room? Then make them as long as possible. The more you put down the 'better' it'll be. That's where the 'as many as you can stand' comes in. At some point you'll be ready to quit, so quit... 'Doc PS - The 'text book' answer? Not really, but probably the average one. |
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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 03:37:48 GMT, 'Doc wrote:
Gary, The general 'generic' answer is as many as you can stand to put in, and as long as you can make them. Usually, the length is a 1/4 wave (or sort of close) for the lowest frequency of use. Don't have that much room? Then make them as long as possible. The more you put down the 'better' it'll be. That's where the 'as many as you can stand' comes in. At some point you'll be ready to quit, so quit... 'Doc PS - The 'text book' answer? Not really, but probably the average one. Thanks Doc ! .... 73 Gary K8IQ |
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