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Old December 21st 03, 07:36 PM
G. Skiffington
 
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Why don't you measure it yourself Cal? Others, providing you with
measurements, might be ok - ballpark - or way off due to things like
system voltage, using an antenna which may or may not be well matched
and/or a mode that's different than you'd use. Although it's tempting
to use that cigarette lighter socket, I'd strongly recommend against it
due to the general poor connection they afford (and the poor connectors
available generally!)...not to say it won't work for you of course.

Your own basic measurements like this will also add to your knowledge
base and reinforce your theory with practice.


73 - Gord VE1AJF
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