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![]() "John Barnard" wrote in message ... 7305 kHz was coming in very well on my Drake R-8B at my QTH (Edmonton, Alberta) inspite of a storm wrecking my main antenna. 2 antennas enter, 1 antenna leaves ;-). And just how effective IS an antenna made of leaves? ![]() |
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![]() Brenda Ann wrote: "John Barnard" wrote in message ... 7305 kHz was coming in very well on my Drake R-8B at my QTH (Edmonton, Alberta) inspite of a storm wrecking my main antenna. 2 antennas enter, 1 antenna leaves ;-). And just how effective IS an antenna made of leaves? ![]() Hehe. Those metallic foil leafs both bring in the signal and fool the neighbours. How could I go wrong with that??? John Barnard |
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The leaves on the trees shake the antenna wires around and that causes
the antenna wires to shake up more radio signals out of the air. cuhulin |
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![]() wrote in message ... The leaves on the trees shake the antenna wires around and that causes the antenna wires to shake up more radio signals out of the air. My God...maybe you're a mere troll after all! There's no way you could actually believe that, even if what I've always thought of you is accurate. |
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