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LF: Re: g4ftc

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Subject: LF: Re: g4ftc
From: "David Sparvell" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 18:52:26 -0000
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QTH Camberley, Surrey.

Thanks for the report - it looks like my efforts in putting down more
radials is paying dividends.

I've now got almost a kilometre of 2.5mm^2 wire in my ground system, but my
system losses (including the loading coil) are still well over 100 ohms and
consequently I've having difficulties in getting the antenna current up to
much over a couple of amps.

The one thing which I've never seen in any amateur text books is what are
the value of the ground and system losses normally achievable? I know this
is akin to asking how long is a piece of string, but there must be some
typical examples?

73s

David G4FTC


-----Original Message-----
From: gii3kev <[email protected]>
To: rsgb rsgb <[email protected]>
Date: 24 November 2001 19:18
Subject: LF: g4ftc


Nice signal heard and seen from G4FTC this afternoon  around 136 khz on
slow cw.
No indication of location/qth
73 de G3KEV








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