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Old June 23rd 04, 06:28 PM
Kees
 
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On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 05:45:27 GMT, yea right wrote:

On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 00:56:48 +0000, M1LCR wrote:

between 3.5 and 28 Mhz. In addition the T2FD has some attractive
properties in terms of noise reduction, which some long wires / dipoles
and ATU combinations are susceptible too.


I live in a suburb. My dipoles and long wires had so much noise that I
hardly ever would listen to HF. Once I read about the noise immunity
provided by a T2FD antenna, I constructed one to try. It was the best
thing I could have done! It made HF livable in my high noise urban
environment. I almost don't notice the noise I had before. I am able to
pick up signals that my neighbor with a tri-band 3 element yagi is unable
to hear due to his noise.

I would recommend this design to anyone combating local QRM.


That's indeed what it is:
a very low-noise antenna.

Look at : http://members.home.nl/rita.kees/t2fdmake.html

for my "version ".





 
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