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On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 21:44:25 GMT, james wrote
in : On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 03:55:38 -0700, Frank Gilliland wrote: +++i had a starduster,good antenna, i didn't like the way it mounted,than +++after that i got a shakespeare 18' fiberglass something like the +++antron,lost a lot of signals compared to the starduster.also had a super +++scanner by antenna specialist,it was 3 vertical elements, you rotate the +++signal and not the antenna,not bad,but missed signals compared to the +++other antennas. i always wanted to try the astro plane antenna, they +++still make them.or the sirio, the one that looks like it's upside down. +++the antenna i have now is the i max 2000.not bad i guess, i just want to +++try something else. +++ +++ +++Try building your own. Hoist it as high as possible, the higher the +++better. Or get an el-cheapo antenna tuner ($10-20) and throw some wire +++into a tree -- works better than any prefab antenna I've ever tried. +++Or use the tuner to load up whatever is available: rain gutter, flag +++pole, bed spring, 'laundry-line array'........ the only limitation is +++your imagination. ************** I heard once on ten meters a guy that loaded up his chain link fence. Heck it radiated. Probably has a funny pattern but if someone answers back it is okay. james I've done that with the neighbor's fence before. In fact I made it the antenna for my first shortwave radio. Worked fine for me. The only problem was whenever they opened the gate I would have to retune. |
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