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Old January 6th 06, 03:57 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Reg Edwards
 
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"Roy Lewallen" wrote -
Reg Edwards wrote:

9dB is only one and a half S-units. (Ignoring Roy's ancient

S-meter).

The Outbacker may still be well worth the money!

But that's just the Capitalist System which places Religion above
scientific facts. Sorry for becoming a little off topic.

A drop of South African Western Cape helps to keep things in
proportion.


9 dB is also the gain of a good long-boom 4 element Yagi over a

dipole.
You'd have to drink more than a spot of the wine to not see the

difference.

=========================================

Roy, you have the unfortunate habit of changing the subject in the
middle of a discussion in the forlorn hope of it not being noticed.

What have 4-element yagis to do with Outbackers?

By switching to Chinese "Great Wall" white wine I can make my S-meter
read whatever I fancy. You ought to try some!

But perhaps you are a teetotaller who has never had the pleasure. If
in fact you are indeed a teetotaller, then, I must admit, you deserve
congratulations for having evaded the 'demon' drink.

It's all in the genes, anyway! I acquired it from my Grandmother.
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Reg.




 
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