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don't believe in that magic numbers stuff.Numbers always start with 0 cuhulin ---------------------- The irony was clearly lost..... I was going to show how to calculate a 1/4 wavelenght dipole, decided it would be a waste. Just go for as long a wire as you can put in the air. Higher is better. Longer is better. Stay way from power poles and do NOT run your antenna under a power line. Anything over 200' starts to get directional in the direction the wire is running. Wire can zig zag all over the place and still be effetive. A 50~75' wire works pretty darn well. A 1000' wire works well also. And a 666' wire would also be good. :-) And for radios (300/F)/4 is the MAGIC number. A good number to be able to generate. Even moreso if you ever wish to transmit. Terry |
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