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Would somebody tell me why would a "Inverted" "L" be better then a "Sloping"
"L" Burr's Radio Shack - http://tinyurl.com/3wuscn Red Mountain, California / Bulacan, Philippines |
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On Apr 17, 2:44*am, "Burr" wrote:
Would somebody tell me why would a "Inverted" "L" be better then a "Sloping" "L" Burr's Radio Shack -http://tinyurl.com/3wuscn Red Mountain, California / Bulacan, Philippines Burr - The "L" If I Know ! ;-} ~ RHF |
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![]() "Burr" wrote in message ... Would somebody tell me why would a "Inverted" "L" be better then a "Sloping" "L" Burr's Radio Shack - http://tinyurl.com/3wuscn Red Mountain, California / Bulacan, Philippines If the antenna were for a single narrow band of frequencies and it was desired to receive in a particular direction you might make a (small) case for one over the other. But for general listening, it would be impossible to make a case for one over the other. The real advantage for either one is that they allow for the UNUN to be close to the ground, thus making an effective RF ground possible. Dale W4OP |
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