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R.F.:
Reminds me of the guy who I once met who thought he was Napoleon; to tell you the truth, he damn near had me convinced. Turned out he wasn't, actually, I was quite disappointed! grin Still, he could, somewhere along the line, have a direct relationship to the Napoleon bloodline! Yep, quite a shame, I think he knew Shakespeare too--and not just his works, the actual man!!! innocent-look John "Richard Fry" wrote in message ... "Richard Clark" wrote (among much else): Try as I might in directions other than towards Puget Sound, I will never launch any significant signals at angles lower than this 15°. _________________ Maybe you won't, but that doesn't mean it is impossible. A well-designed, well-implemented vertical can do that. If it couldn't, MW broadcast stations wouldn't have much of a groundwave. RF |
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