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![]() In article , Rockinghorse Winner wrote: [unneeded text deleted] Or load up your rain gutters. Guess it's time to mention the "awntenna" again. :-) http://www.wintertime.com/OH/73.jpg The folks at "73" got diagrams 1a and 1b reversed, so take that into account. Here's a closeup of the indoor verted-vee ("rabbit ears") backup antenna mentioned in the article: http://www.wintertime.com/OH/sebastian.jpg That article was written 24 years ago (yikes!), so I'm sorry to say that Sebastian is no longer with us. I have a cat now, but her ears are way too short for HF. I ended up working around, I think, 130 countries before I decommissioned the antenna. Patty |
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On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 02:08:31 EST, Patty Winter
wrote: Guess it's time to mention the "awntenna" again. :-) http://www.wintertime.com/OH/73.jpg While the idea seems practicable, I notice that article appeared in the April 1986 issue of 73 Magazine. So I have to ask, was it a joke? Dick AC7EL |
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![]() In article , Dick Grady AC7EL wrote: On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 02:08:31 EST, Patty Winter wrote: Guess it's time to mention the "awntenna" again. :-) http://www.wintertime.com/OH/73.jpg While the idea seems practicable, I notice that article appeared in the April 1986 issue of 73 Magazine. So I have to ask, was it a joke? Did you see my comment about working around 130 countries before I decommissioned it? :-) Patty |
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In article , Dick Grady
AC7EL wrote: Guess it's time to mention the "awntenna" again. :-) http://www.wintertime.com/OH/73.jpg While the idea seems practicable, I notice that article appeared in the April 1986 issue of 73 Magazine. So I have to ask, was it a joke? I'd say it's in the "tongue in cheek" category. The final sentence says it: "My gratitude... to all of the above for contributing valuable jargon with which to obfuscate the subject." The awning idea itself is quite practical... a lot of people have made very useful contacts by loading up rain gutters, aluminum window screens, bridges, and so forth. It's described in a not-quite-serious fashion (e.g. as a close-spaced array of curved radiators). The idea of using an actual rabbit, as a "verted" rabbit-ear dipole, is certainly a joke. Actually attempting to transmit via a rabbit would result in severe QRM ("quispy roasted mammal"). -- Dave Platt AE6EO Friends of Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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![]() In article , Dave Platt wrote: I'd say it's in the "tongue in cheek" category. The final sentence says it: "My gratitude... to all of the above for contributing valuable jargon with which to obfuscate the subject." The jargon is made up; the antenna was real. So was the radiation pattern. (We drove around Sunnyvale taking measurements.) I don't recall why "73" published the article in April. A similar article appeared in an Australian ham magazine, probably not in an April issue. Patty |
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