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![]() wrote in message ... I just think the great stories of rain gutters, chimneys, fire escapes, etc. reflect the spirit of individual experimentation that, to me, is the heart of ham radio. Maybe not the brain, but the heart. You must love Kurt N. Sterba's tales of using bedsprings, ladders, and garbage cans for antennas. And don't forget the (QST?) pictures of "car antennas" several years ago: two cars sitting almost bumper-to-bumper and fed with coax as a very-low dipole at the almost-touching bumpers. Truly a "car antenna" (but not very mobile)! --Myron A. Calhoun. Now THAT one I haven't seen. HOWEVER, I DO have a picture (Dad's) of two hams and their cars side by side. W9SH and W9IT Of course they had call plates! What'd you expect! Ya think QST'd print it ???? 73, Steve, K9DCI |
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