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JD - Yes - What Works - WORKS ! ~ RHF
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TELAMON - Then I Be Reading S-9 + 20 dB$ ;-} ~ RHF
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TELAMON - Then I Be Reading S-9 + 20 dB$ ;-} ~ RHF
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Yeah, you are S-9 +20 dB here. That's how the S to $ conversion works.

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TELAMON - Hey ! "dB" doesn't that stand for Dollar Bill$ ;-} ~ RHF
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Get some of them old Railroad insulators.They will last forever.Speaking
of that,an old buddy of mine collects Railroad things and some of his
Railroad insulators are worth a lot of money.
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J999w wrote:

So please tell me, how many S units improvement will one notice using a high
quality ceramic insulator for shortwave reception, over just tying the wire to
the support rope?


Depends on the water content of the rope and what it's tied to for
support. It would be most noticable in a humid climate near the ocean.


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