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Old June 19th 06, 06:30 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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"BILL GRIESCH -K2WDG" wrote in message
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wondering if someone can provide me with the length or the plans of a
6m dipole.. i have 6m's but i dont have the room to put up a full blowen
ant i think that a dipole would work fo me

please email at k2wdg@k2wdg with any information

thanks in advance

bill k2wdgh


the general rule is L = 234/F, where F is the frequency in megahertz, and L
is the length of a quarter wave element in feet.

this is a strange troll, can't you come up with something better?

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gravity wrote:
"BILL GRIESCH -K2WDG" wrote in message
...

wondering if someone can provide me with the length or the plans of a
6m dipole.. i have 6m's but i dont have the room to put up a full blowen
ant i think that a dipole would work fo me

please email at k2wdg@k2wdg with any information

thanks in advance

bill k2wdgh



the general rule is L = 234/F, where F is the frequency in megahertz, and L
is the length of a quarter wave element in feet.

this is a strange troll, can't you come up with something better?

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The formula, which I learned as a novice, I think, is length is=468/f(in
mHz)
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On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 19:35:37 -0500, Butch Magee
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gravity wrote:


the general rule is L = 234/F, where F is the frequency in megahertz, and L
is the length of a quarter wave element in feet.

this is a strange troll, can't you come up with something better?

Gravity


The formula, which I learned as a novice, I think, is length is=468/f(in
mHz)



Read the text carefully, he is talking about each of the two 1/4 wave
elements that make up a half wave dipole.

BTW, what is 468/2 ???
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