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![]() "Howard" wrote in message ... 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 I have it sloping from the top rail of one side of the terrace, down to the bottom of the other side of the terrace front. From there it's sloping back up on the smaller side of the terrace to the window. So it's sloping down, then to the side of the terrace sloping up then to the window. I'm in front of the ocean also. Lucky |
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