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![]() JimC wrote: Thanks for the information. - I had hoped to be able to get by with a less complicated system. For example, it would be difficult for me to bury 135 feet of coax in our backyard and connect through a suitable balun and matching transformer. Obviously, I need to do some further research. Re my other question, does anyone have any thoughts about whether the horizontal antenna wire should be oriented to enhance reception in the direction in which most signals will arrive? (Recognizing that they are bouncing around, and that some will come from other directions.) Jim Do a google search in this newsgroup for "INVERTED L" DIRECTIONAL and you will see the lengths needed to make an "inverted L" omni-directional. Brian |
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