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on antenna spacing : any spacing at all works for cancelling, but the gain of the resulting system for things you _do_ want to hear is reduced if they're separated by less than a quarter wave. That reduction may be of no importance whatever, however, with modern sensitivities and low internal noise receivers. Try any separation you have room for. On MW you can rarely get a quarter wave but it works fine nevertheless. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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