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On Jul 15, 5:57*pm, "Burr" wrote:
My antenna is down from high winds (longwire) This gives a new meaning to "ground effects" I'll try to get it backup when the storm passes. I have a backup in the eves. Burr's Radio Shack -http://tinyurl.com/3wuscn Red Mountain, California / Bulacan, Philippines Not sure if this applies in your case, but when one of my antennas come down, I figure it's a good opportunity to try a new antenna out. There are so many interesting options: loops, balanced dipoles, verticals, slopers, etc. I'm playing with loops right now. If you have three or more relatively separated trees (or one tall support and ground tiedowns), this may be worth a look too. Good luck getting some wire back in the air! |
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