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Old February 7th 11, 02:43 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Many Types and Configurations of "Sloper" Antennas

On Feb 6, 3:10*pm, dave wrote:
On 02/06/2011 01:49 PM, RHF wrote:

On Feb 6, 6:09 am, *wrote:


Real slopers have the feedpoint at the top.


- - * Most have a High Feed-Point 25~30 Feet and a
- - Lower End-Point 8~10 Feet {this is to keep the
- - Lower End-Point 'over-head' and not a Hanging a/o
- - Tripping Hazard}

- Do you know how many volts are at the far end
- of a dipole when it is fed 100 Watts at resonance?

Dave : ? "far end of a dipole" antenna ?

Dave how does that related to a "Sloper" Antennas ?

Many Types and Configurations of "Sloper" Antennas
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...7a96ab218b8103

Dave : ? "volts" ? & ? "100 Watts" ?

Generally for Receive Only Shortwave Radio Listening
[SWL] Antennas Transmitting {powered} Parameters
are not a practical consideration. =KASAP=


 
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