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Old January 26th 12, 03:58 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 17:50:59 +0800, Burr wrote:

I WILL PUT MY LONGWIRE "L" UP TOMORROW, I WILL, FORSURE. DAMN IT


After my first big horizontal loop. I'll never bother with a random wire
again. No noise. Period.
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On 1/26/2012 7:58 AM, dave wrote:
On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 17:50:59 +0800, Burr wrote:

I WILL PUT MY LONGWIRE "L" UP TOMORROW, I WILL, FORSURE. DAMN IT


After my first big horizontal loop. I'll never bother with a random wire
again. No noise. Period.

I concur! The down side is the loop is one plate of a large capacitor.
It is easily charged by the occasional low, charged cloud or when the
cloud releases it's load of charged rain or snow. I have a large DPDT
switch in the 600 ohm feed line to ground the antenna. Can draw up to
1/4 inch arcs to ground.

Paul, KD7HB
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