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LF: RE: RE: Lasso alias loop

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Subject: LF: RE: RE: Lasso alias loop
From: "WE0H" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 18:34:43 -0500
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Hi Hi... Wait until the day we get on 136kc with big Kahuna loops!!!

Mike>WE0H
http://www.we0h.us/lf.html
185.3026kc QRSS-30 & CW@15wpm
ID is "WE"

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Ashlock,William
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 5:26 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: LF: RE: Lasso alias loop

Mal,

> What us folks in the UK and Europe must remember is, that the USA boys
are biased towards loops
(lassos).   They  were brought up on the ranches lassoing cattle and
naturally when it comes to radio this
is  the way they think, and its hard to convince them otherwise.

I think the roundup days are over in America and they ought to try some
verticals on LF

Well, the guy with one of the hottest 1W Lowfer beacons of all times was
from Texas and his Beacon ID was appropriately named TEXAS. The antenna was
actually a vertical which is still by far the most popular configuration
over here. Ya see pardoner, as they say in Texas, the loopers over here are
making all the hoopla because it's the 'wave of the future', soon to make it
over to your neck of the woods. <G>

 > The next steamer leaving Belfast for Baltimore/Philadelphia is in 3
weeks time and I might send over
> some  verticals. This service has been operating since 1823 and is
reliable, still using sails.

How appropriate!  A Lowfer loop could be installed on the 50ft masts
allowing for some Real communication (and could still be used in the US
territorial waters).

Back to you...

Bill A





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