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Could someone explain this to me: From what I've seen with mobile
passive whips, even of the longer variety, the issue of resonance seems always to be a limiting factor in band applicability. What makes this whip suitable for such a vast frequency range (30 kHz to 30 MHz)? Some coil or another? How would it be any more suitable for SW than, say, the 12 foot whip that MFJ offers? junius Steve wrote: Check it out: http://www.rffun.com/catalog/sw_ant/0981.html |
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