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So then a dipole with one leg 5 times as long as the other would be a
"balanced" antenna. I see. Tell me, how is this "ground" "supplied"? What exactly is a "ground", say 50 feet up in the air? Roy Lewallen, W7EL John Smith wrote: . . . A balanced "supplies its own ground." A ground or "counterpoise" is NOT required for the ant to work against... Warmest regards, John |
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