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Subject: | Re: AW: LF: KITE ANT |
From: | pws <[email protected]> |
Date: | Wed, 10 Mar 2010 19:12:44 +0100 |
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Hi Stefan, You asked: > Peter, you are in Kiel. This may be one of the best regions in germany for > kite antennas :-) Which kite have you used for your tests? Anything better > than the "Jumbo power sled 36" (or 81)? > Ordinary Deltas of ~4 m^2. Strong enough to lift myself at >4 Beaufort. We tried much more than 200m of rope and I remember my back somersault touching the wire first time. We got up to ~9cm of spark lengths on a dry summer day. Receiving levels were incredible, overloading a rx1001m (Hagenuk) around 20 kHz. Greetings to Heidelberg, Peter, df3lp |
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