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On Oct 8, 12:23 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Telamon" wrote in message news:telamon_spamshield- Guess where you went wrong. Give it a shot. Most single tower AMs have more broadband ATUs than directionals. It is a lot easier to tune a directional system with high-Q circuits in the phasor, so throught the 60's, most directional systems had such narrow band, high-Q circuits. Now, do you feel on the same level,as us college grads? |
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