look in the Wiremans book III on page 35!
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From: DavidC <eDoc@netzero.net>
To: towertalk@contesting.com <towertalk@contesting.com>
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Date: Sunday, December 19, 1999 8:48 PM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Can Anyone Identify This Mystery Antenna Please?
>
>I just stumbled across a photo from a trip to Hungary in 1994.
>It is of a very unusual antenna that I spotted occasionally there.
>Looks like a spiny globe.
>
>I can E-mail a 5kb JPEG or a 88kb TIF file to anyone who would
>like a look and who may be able to explain what it is and why that
>particular design. I only saw it on an occasional residence, didn't
>notice them on commercial or government buildings, but then we
>were mostly out in the village areas.
>
>I drove folks nuts there asking about it but no-one had answers and
>the folks with the antennas never seemed to be home when we were
>walking by. I love a mystery but the time is due to solve this one! ;-)
>
>- Thanks! & 73, DavidC K1YP
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