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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 08:16:30 -0500, "Lucky"
wrote: I'm using 300Ohm Twinlead as an ant hooked up to a 4:1 current balun. But, the lead is NOT split and divided like a dipole but can't just as it is together. Is it still functioning exactly as a bad dipole? I'm getting great reception, low noise. I just don't want to limit myself with a dipole. Lucky Definitely not functioning as a dipole based on your description. However, as long as you're getting good reception does it matter? I am curious, are you running it vertical, horizontal or a combination of the two? Happy Thanksgiving, Howard |
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