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Hash: SHA1 wrote in message ... It seems that you are the one who should do some research. Do a Google Search on "ground antenna" and prove me wrong. You also might want to call the US Navy "morons" since they did research on the matter as far back as 1919 and are still involved with this subject as it relates to submarines. Right now I am listening to Alex Jones on 4.840 mhz via my Icom R71-A connected to my ground antenna. Signal quality is fine. Roger Try to **actually** think, for once. mike -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJNeOvNAAoJEJXfKw5kUPt7o8gH/1n0Fa7FLoACjUhpMP3ox8Ko 355UKPbNnF5vkyojl6r+N/A9kniw60sp6t2Lo1AYVJ0vlLff7ZUJtsh5PlnUD1y2 /hegz94 m II LEARNS A LESSON - LYING ABOUT OTHERS N4pmg94mglzY dmUEROzn3BcU48ZL9IlvLjqT2l6T89Z6+UHQGn37+wuIRFDXDS B/rQHJNBJvNQBn zDPpru6m8lGnhahGG9Uud/gGE3A65Sry7Uk5qObpubObq+HR9VXIgVpmP4TtHFsK gjfla8MKe90HbI3DmGB3pNJsTFHV0Gw13E6OFjgaM40wMCPOmw 5G1b3KKf1PYK0= =dYmZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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![]() I asked for comments on the subject matter and not criticism from the little people. My test of a "ground antenna" at this location consisted of signal reception from Ham Radio operators. The signals I received were their voice transmissions on 3.860 LSB, 3.950 LSB, and 3.970 LSB. Those signals were weak/readable with very little static. Recepton from some of the Big Gun SW stations was impressive. It was an interesting test and one that I will expand upon in the future. All of the required information can be obtained from the Internet to include US Patent information on a "ground antenna". Roger |
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On Mar 25, 8:56*am, wrote:
I asked for comments on the subject matter and not criticism from the little people. *My test of a "ground antenna" at this location consisted of signal reception from Ham Radio operators. The signals I received were their voice transmissions on 3.860 LSB, 3.950 LSB, and 3.970 LSB. Those signals were weak/readable with very little static. Recepton from some of the Big Gun SW stations was impressive. *It was an interesting test and one that I will expand upon in the future. All of the required information can be obtained from the Internet to include US Patent information on a "ground antenna". Roger Don't mind the naysayers. Keep us informed, puhleeze. |
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Hash: SHA1 wrote in message ... I asked for comments on the subject matter and not criticism from the little people. My test of a "ground antenna" at this location consisted of signal reception from Ham Radio operators. The signals I received were their voice transmissions on 3.860 LSB, 3.950 LSB, and 3.970 LSB. Those signals were weak/readable with very little static. Recepton from some of the Big Gun SW stations was impressive. It was an interesting test and one that I will expand upon in the future. All of the required information can be obtained from the Internet to include US Patent information on a "ground antenna". Roger I made comments on your personal stupidity comments and lack of technical know-how. You would assume you understand very basic electricity, somewhat, and that you should understand that a voltage is measured between two points. You know "difference of potential" and that complicated stuff, yeah? Did you think your electricity or signal you receive goes in one ear and doesn't come out your other? Maybe it comes out your ass? I attempted to get you thinking more than your usual small minded world Put the receiver in a metal box, ground it, run the set on batteries inside the shielded box, to eliminate the signal return to the grid and then tell us about your radio silence and confess you didn't really understand the box with dials on it, you have been using, or radio signal propagation, in general. How the **** do guys like you get a licence? "Roger, over and out." he says into his mike -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJNeOvNAAoJEJXfKw5kUPt7o8gH/1n0Fa7FLoACjUhpMP3ox8Ko 355UKPbNnF5vkyojl6r+N/A9kniw60sp6t2Lo1AYVJ0vlLff7ZUJtsh5PlnUD1y2 /hegz94 m II LEARNS A LESSON - LYING ABOUT OTHERS N4pmg94mglzY dmUEROzn3BcU48ZL9IlvLjqT2l6T89Z6+UHQGn37+wuIRFDXDS B/rQHJNBJvNQBn zDPpru6m8lGnhahGG9Uud/gGE3A65Sry7Uk5qObpubObq+HR9VXIgVpmP4TtHFsK gjfla8MKe90HbI3DmGB3pNJsTFHV0Gw13E6OFjgaM40wMCPOmw 5G1b3KKf1PYK0= =dYmZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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