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Brenda Ann wrote:
Again, the most expenditure would be a decent, compliant antenna. These can be purchased in kit form and are easy to assemble, but do cost between $200-300 in some cases. They are MUCH better than your standard 10' wire, though. http://www.radiobrandy.com/PART15AMANTENNA.html That's not legal. The coil windings must be included in the 10' total for the antenna system. |
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