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![]() Many years back I once had a 10m dipole about 8 feet from the house at cast-iron roof-gutter level. The Tx was in an upstairs bedroom. The short coaxial line to the dipole went through a hole in the bedroom wooden window frame. Sunspots were at their best. On completion of the installation, much to my surprise, I worked my very first Australian (in the antipodes from Birmingham) and completed the log entry in exceptionally neat handwriting. I then went downstairs and reported my conversation with Bill in Adelaide to my XYL. All she had to say was a brief "Your dinner's gone cold.". So much for her deflating enthusiasm! But the most extrordinary thing about the episode was the fact that the bedroom 60-watt light bulb (admittedly a temporary arrangement) came on more strongly when the key was UP and went more dim when the key was DOWN. I was running 100 watts from a Kenwood TS-520. The bedroom light was not being run from the 240-volt power wiring to the TS-520. After years of thinking about it, I have never found an entirely satisfactory explanation. ---- Reg, G4FGQ |
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