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Old April 3rd 04, 06:36 PM
Al Arduengo
 
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Carl - w5su writes:

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I'd opt for a 108" steel whip plus a small antenna tuner at the end of
the coax by the radio.


Where in te heck are these 108" whips? I would like to get it local
instead of waiting for mail but all there seems to be are up to 39"
whips for CBs.


Now, back to the noise problem...

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Out of curiosity, why doesn't this noise show up on my FM/AM that the
truck already has? Is it that the noise and its' harmonics lie in
the same band as sw?

I really need to break out the old college books and refresh my rf
theory.

Cheers,
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