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"Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in message ink.net... 20 bux hu? You can built one out of a SO-239 coax connector, a aluminum L bracket. A U-bolt, and some welding wire/and or solid copper and some solder....maybe 5 bux at most. Too expensive....all you need is an SO-239 and a coffee can with a piece of copper wire and some solder Dan/W4NTI "CommCtr1" wrote in message ... Well you see gentlemen, after spending a day up on the roof, it appears I typed without proof reading. You would all be correct, how would you cut a 220mhz antenna to work on 144mhz????? Good question! So let me stand corrected and say, it can be cut for 440mhz.......................... NOT 144mhz. Thanks for noticing my mistake............ 73 Lou |
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