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The good old boys over on rec.boats.electronics continually worry over
having enough ground plane for their seagoing HF SSB antennae, which typically comprise a vertical or near vertical insulated rigging element fed thru a tuner. All of my HF antenna experience has been on land and I was always led to believe that salt water otta make a great ground plane for a HF vertical - at least a whole lot better than the dirt under mine. So why does everybody add copper strips, et cetera, to their bildges? TIA Howard, K3DWW |
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