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Max:
It appears you are overlooking the very useful possibility of using different antennas for transmit and receive. If the computer RFI problem can be addressed, then use the vertical for transmitting, and whatever is quietest for receive. -- Crazy George Remove N O and S P A M imbedded in return address "VE3TMT" wrote in message ... I have come to the conclusion the only antenna I am going to be able to use is a ground mounted dipole or random wire. No antenna supports in the yard, no fences, no attic. I tried a vertical "flagpole" but it is just too noisy. Nothing but me and the yards of my two neighbours. I am able to run about 60 feet of 22 gauge green enameled wire along the length of the yards. I have done extensive reading on NVIS propagation, but I'm curious if anyone is actually using this method on 160, 80 or 40m. Thanks, Max |
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