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I had you in my receive yesterday 4040 but couldn't get back to you. :headbang
Ahh Remember the ol' nextel DX days. We had Johnny scatchin his head. :lol:
The best thing would be an Ameritron AL-811. It's twice the power you're looking for but it will be by far clean enough to where it shouldn't affect your neighbors.
I'm not sure if a KLV350 will work on 80 meter or not. Not even sure if you can retap the tank for 80 meter. That's along the...
A properly installed, connected and balanced antenna would never need an RF station ground. All the current flowing out of the antenna would be equally matched by current flowing back on a second conductor like a shield or some sort of balanced line.
The issue here is that most antennas are...
A properly installed, connected and balanced antenna would never need an RF station ground. All the current flowing out of the antenna would be equally matched by current flowing back on a second conductor like a shield or some sort of balanced line.
The issue here is that most antennas are...
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The coax they had in the 70's and 80's is not the same type, quality or brand they have today.
I'm sure most are aware of that though so to compare the antique coax of those decades to todays would be like comparing a Cobra 2000 to a Cobra 29 Night Watch Sound Tracker Dale Earnhardt Harley...
I was in Freshwater City, La the other day and I got a watergate of a Pogey Boat Captain talking to his Net boat on Channel 5.
Pogey Boat Captain Gulf of Mexico
When I meet a new contact I usually try and buy the guy a drink. Sometimes we talk about the weather. If things go okay I try and get him to a motel room where I can remove his kidney.
Does anyone know how far apart I need to be between my beam and my omni-directional antenna?
Also would the distance be from the end of the beam or the center mast?
The beam is a Lasar 500, it has a 40' mast.
The omni is a Maco V5000.
Both will be on towers 75'. Before I start...
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