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Reg Edwards wrote: George Brown was over precautious. Only one vertical radial is needed. There is no loss in efficiency. The radiation pattern remains sensibly the same. ---- Reg. All you have to do is figure out how to decouple the feedline for less cost than the cost of three additional radials and a tiny easy to build choke. Getting the feedline off a four radial GP is bad enough. |
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