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Dear friends
It is usually said (in my country) that the double bazooka antenna is less noisy than a standard dipole. I think that there are not good reasons that endorse such a statement for noises coming from the far field (maybe it has some advantage with near field noises or maybe because its frequency response cures some pitfails of the associated receiver). I have looked for information in the net about this topica but I have not been lucky. I suppose that you have treated this topic at some time. If you can point me to a link to read about I would be very grateful to you. Also if you can give me your opinion in this respect. Thank you very much in advance Miguel (LU 6ETJ) |
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