PS or even start a VOLCANO !!!!!!! Stay at home Richard !! Don't risk it. You might set the heather on FIRE !!!! G3KEV Dear all Someone has suggested running a sloping wire down a cliff and top feedi
Don't risk it. You might set the heather on FIRE !!!! G3KEV Dear all Someone has suggested running a sloping wire down a cliff and top feeding it. This is an interesting idea. Extending on that idea,
Dear Richard, LF Group, 1) T antenna. Am I right in thinking that in the classical T configuration, the horizontal part of the aerial is only there to add capacity - i.e. it makes no contribution to
Dear Richard, LF Group, Not a great success. Tried a 200ft inverted L with 7m vertical section fed against 3 radials each between 50 and 100ft long. The final 100ft was very low - within 1 metre of t
Dear all Someone has suggested running a sloping wire down a cliff and top feeding it. This is an interesting idea. Extending on that idea, if the lower end of the wire was connected to some radials