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Tony Meloche wrote:
"Mark S. Holden" wrote: Tony Meloche wrote: Diverd4777 wrote: snip BUT, even better, is just stringing up 30 - 60 feet of wire & hooking it up to the whip.. Dan It is better if you're in a cabin in the woods. It's not better if you're in a hotel room, though. Tony For hotel rooms, loops are pretty good. Most will fit in a suitcase, and they're less likely to pick up RFI than a broomstick or whip. I suppose if you expected to use it often, you could make one in the lid of your suitcase or attaché case - though these might be a little more interesting than you'd like at airports. Delightful observation on both points! It *could* make for a very intersting (and possibly quite effective) antenna,and it *could* make for a world of grief in airports! Shazam! Tony I have experience with interesting equipment at airports- my 7030+ is set up as an "ultimate portable", and the X ray machine shows a cabinet within a cabinet, and a passle of battery packs and related circuitry jammed inside the larger cabinet. Whatever antenna I'm bringing goes in the suitcase, but I keep a short antenna with the radio so I can demo it for them. |
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