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LF: R: Re: R: I5TGC

To: [email protected]
Subject: LF: R: Re: R: I5TGC
From: "cesare tagliabue" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 22:07:06 +0100
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       Hello Peter
       Obviously you can use my web page as source of informations about my
antennas, I'll search in my PC for any possible further useful pictures or
schematics, may be there are some high resolution images, I'll send what I
find as soon as possible. Best 73 for now  Cesare

Cesare Tagliabue   I 5 TGC
WW-Loc  JN53PS
e-mail: [email protected]
url: http://dai5tgc.dadacasa.supereva.it

-----Messaggio Originale-----
Da: "g3ldo" <[email protected]>
A: <[email protected]>
Data invio: venerdì 31 gennaio 2003 16.11
Oggetto: LF: Re: R: I5TGC


Hello Cesare

I write a column each month for the RSGB magazine, RadCom, called
'Antennas'.  I often get letters from readers who ask 'what is the best
commercial antenna to use if you have only a small garden or no garden at
all and talk about the impossability of operating on the lower frequency
bands from such a QTH.
I would like to describe your lower frequency antennas as an example of
what
can be done to overcome these difficulties.
I would like to use the description from your web page (or any other
information that you might have). Do you have some higher resolution
images
that could be used. In general a .JPG image needs to be over 100k in size
to
be reproduced in a magazine.

Many thanks


Peter, G3LDO

e-mail <[email protected]>

Web <http://web.ukonline.co.uk/g3ldo>








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