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Subject: | Re: LF: Capacitive top hat question |
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Date: | Sun, 08 Nov 2015 20:49:25 +0100 |
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Hi Mike, Am 07.11.2015 11:58, schrieb Mike Dennison: Well at least on MF i have tried a pure horizontal full size dipole. It was 4m above ground and i worked DL4YHF and some other stations with 50W TX power in July! This antenna was hung up into trees near a walk way in a forest. So if someone has the place, i find this is a real alternative. I just don't care about theories or calculations. Just do it instead! :-)[...] Several unbelievers have tried using purely horizontal transmitting antennas and have had poor results. The beauty of amateur radio is that you can prove something to yourself, but it won't change the laws of physics. 73, Stefan |
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