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On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 19:35:37 -0500, Butch Magee
wrote: 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 ??? -- 73 for now Buck N4PGW |
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