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Mark
I do believe that where the feed point is will make all the difference in the world. A similar feed point up in the air but feeding colinear verticals even tho they may be truncated will blow that thought away! Regards Art "Mark Keith" wrote in message om... Richard Clark wrote in message No doubt you were "prevented." They couldn't hear you! I would tend to believe this account. Small vertical antennas next to the ground with no radials, will be just a tad better than a dummy load on that band. MK |
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