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![]() "Steve" wrote in message oups.com... David Eduardo wrote: Minor curves or twists in beverage antennas don't seem to make them inoperative. In many DXpeditions where they are laid out it is necessary to avoid small obstructions, whether they be a garden, a patch of trees, a rock formation, etc. and they seem to work just great. My last experience was aiming at central sub-Saharan Africa from the Guánica, PR beach where I put a slightly curved beverage across a kind of rocky point, aimed east. Thanks for making a legitimate post to this group. You don't think the greatest change to DX reception in about 80 years is a valid subject? |
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