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Well you see gentlemen, after spending a day up on the roof, it appears I
typed without proof reading. You would all be correct, how would you cut a 220mhz antenna to work on 144mhz????? Good question! So let me stand corrected and say, it can be cut for 440mhz.......................... NOT 144mhz. Thanks for noticing my mistake............ 73 Lou |
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Thanks for noticing my mistake............
We all make em'. Good luck selling the antenna. 73 Gary N4AST |
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20 bux hu?
You can built one out of a SO-239 coax connector, a aluminum L bracket. A U-bolt, and some welding wire/and or solid copper and some solder....maybe 5 bux at most. Dan/W4NTI "CommCtr1" wrote in message ... Well you see gentlemen, after spending a day up on the roof, it appears I typed without proof reading. You would all be correct, how would you cut a 220mhz antenna to work on 144mhz????? Good question! So let me stand corrected and say, it can be cut for 440mhz.......................... NOT 144mhz. Thanks for noticing my mistake............ 73 Lou |
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"Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in message ink.net... 20 bux hu? You can built one out of a SO-239 coax connector, a aluminum L bracket. A U-bolt, and some welding wire/and or solid copper and some solder....maybe 5 bux at most. Too expensive....all you need is an SO-239 and a coffee can with a piece of copper wire and some solder Dan/W4NTI "CommCtr1" wrote in message ... Well you see gentlemen, after spending a day up on the roof, it appears I typed without proof reading. You would all be correct, how would you cut a 220mhz antenna to work on 144mhz????? Good question! So let me stand corrected and say, it can be cut for 440mhz.......................... NOT 144mhz. Thanks for noticing my mistake............ 73 Lou |
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Dan/W4NTI wrote:
20 bux hu? You can built one out of a SO-239 coax connector, a aluminum L bracket. A U-bolt, and some welding wire/and or solid copper and some solder....maybe 5 bux at most. Dan/W4NTI Remember, most of these were bottle fed and have no concept of self-help. You're a good samaritan. Now you'll be bombarded with requests to build same for them for 5 bux shipping included! |
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"Dean Arthur" wrote in message ... Dan/W4NTI wrote: 20 bux hu? You can built one out of a SO-239 coax connector, a aluminum L bracket. A U-bolt, and some welding wire/and or solid copper and some solder....maybe 5 bux at most. Dan/W4NTI Remember, most of these were bottle fed and have no concept of self-help. You're a good samaritan. Now you'll be bombarded with requests to build same for them for 5 bux shipping included! Sorry, I'm not in the antenna suppy business. Its up the the vast unwashed to figure out how. Dan/W4NTI |
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AWW ... you took all the fun out of the project :-)
DD CommCtr1 wrote: Well you see gentlemen, after spending a day up on the roof, it appears I typed without proof reading. You would all be correct, how would you cut a 220mhz antenna to work on 144mhz????? Good question! So let me stand corrected and say, it can be cut for 440mhz.......................... NOT 144mhz. Thanks for noticing my mistake............ 73 Lou |
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Well you see gentlemen, after spending a day up on the roof, it appears I
typed without proof reading. You would all be correct, how would you cut a 220mhz antenna to work on 144mhz????? Good question! So let me stand corrected and say, it can be cut for 440mhz.......................... NOT 144mhz. Thanks for noticing my mistake............ Typos do slip in. You could split the element about halfway and fold it out the other way to make the elements longer. |
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CommCtr1 wrote:
Well you see gentlemen, after spending a day up on the roof, it appears I typed without proof reading. You would all be correct, how would you cut a 220mhz antenna to work on 144mhz????? Good question! So let me stand corrected and say, it can be cut for 440mhz.......................... NOT 144mhz. Thanks for noticing my mistake............ 73 Lou Ahhh, but using loading coils enables one to access multi bands with one vertical element. |
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