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I have an old Channel Master antenna (looks like the Scantenna,
http://users.cis.net/kingpop/Scanner/Scantenna.htm.) I have had this antenna for 17 years, it has been an awesome antenna! Well yesterday we had a big wind storm, 60+ MPH. The bottom half of the antenna was ripped off. I found it 50' away in the yard. (BTW the antenna is about 30' in the air). When I got home last night I fired up my scanner expecting to hear nothing (very rural area, most of what I listen to is 25+ miles away). But to my surprise I could not notice any loss of reception! All the usual stations were there.. Can anyone offer and explantion? How can a dipole antenna still work so well with the entire bottom half gone? Thanks |
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