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On Feb 18, 5:41*am, dave wrote:
On 02/17/2011 06:53 PM, RHF wrote: On Feb 16, 4:38 am, *wrote: On 02/15/2011 07:09 PM, RHF wrote: Hey Now here Is A Use For An Empty Mason Jar as a Lightning Protector -after- I Say After ! You Have Remove ALL {Each-and-Every Drop} of The White Lightning From It ;;-}} ~ RHF * *. * *. - Why not short the center conductor to ground? One time I did have a Aluminum Ground Plate ~30"x45" on Top of the Radio Desk with a SO-239 Plug and some times I even remembered to disconnect the Antenna from the Radio. * - - Found that the Alpha-Delta Antenna Switch - - with the 'Center' "COMM" {Disconnected & *Grounded} - - Position was easier to use and and hard to forget. )- - http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...ch/2415alt.gif - - - - ~ RHF - Odd. The label on my Delta-2 says "COM" not "COMM". Dave : That's a 'Typo' on my part [COMM -v- 'COM']. ~ RHF -the-link-shows-it-right-'com'- http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...ch/2415alt.gif |
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