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Old August 4th 09, 10:46 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Antenna Options - Way Too Many!!! Help Needed Please

On Aug 4, 7:30*pm, Bushcraftgregg wrote:


That is basically the same thing I did. I used some
type of Belden low loss coax. Ran it roughly 40-45ft.
away from the house.

Something else that will help along with what they
have already told you Brian, is try to get that antenna
as high as you can.

That solved the only problem that I originally had
with my sloper, once I got it pretty high, all interference went away.
Good luck and have fun
experimenting.



******* Errrrrr Greg, you may want to check out our Brians previous
posts in SCT and knives.

He's a real slippery character, but a lot of fun.

;-)

 
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