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I have worked 10 watt
backpack stations in the UK when they were by the sea side. No hope to do so when they are inland. Three or four weeks ago I drove down to the beach to do some fishing, bbqing, and general r&r. Of course, I had my radio. I pulled my truck right up next to the water. Didn't bother throwing a "water" ground wire out. Just ran normal with my "extended" 14 ft mobile whip. The coil 8 ft above the base of the whip. 100w. Was yakking on 40m late at night, and among all the stations, mostly home stations, some running power, I was one of the loudest ones on the freq. Can't beat a good sal****er location. ![]() generally is as good as most normal height dipoles, etc. In fact, I had one guy do a test. He was in the house in FLA, and I wagered that his signal would increase if he went to his mobile. He did, and it did. MK |
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