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![]() "RHF" wrote in message ... On Apr 29, 8:25 pm, Telamon wrote: In article , RHF wrote: On Apr 16, 6:20 pm, "Michael" wrote: Hiya... I'm assembling all the fixings I need for a new antenna. Now that I'm committed to an inverted L with my balun ONLY one foot away from the earthen ground spike... - Given that the horizontal section of an inverted L antenna - could work directionally, would it be good to use two wires - at the top of the vertical section ??? Michael, Single Wire Vertical-Up-Leg 'connected' somewhere near the Center {Off-Center} of a Horizontal Wire is basically a * "T" Antenna SNIP - So he would only get "T" polarized signals right? No, no wait a minute, - he would get "L" polarized signals. This is so confusing. I know there - is a dead chicken in here somewhere ************************************************** *********************************** I was all set to use a 6' solid brass spike into the Earth, but then I remembered your recommendation. I ditched the 6' solid brass rod and used some nylon strapping to secure a whole uncooked chicken to the brick chimney. I did it in the rain, so I had to work quick. When I had the chicken strapped on, I ran the receiving wire before I connected the ground strap from the balun to the chicken. Just as I was hooking the ground strap up from the balun to the chicken, the receiving wire got hit by lighting. It fried the chicken and blew me off the roof. I landed flat on my back and coughed up my Viagra. I need to get back up on the roof and try again. Will a cooked chicken work as good as a raw one ??? Michael |
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