<whine>
This is why I miss Ham Radio magazine so much. Each and every issue was
chock-full of Stuff You Can Use.
Gonna buy me a set of the CD-ROMs just as soon as I save up my pennies.
</whine>
regards,
Mahlon - K4OQ
>
> From: "Tod - ID" <tao@skypoint.com>
> Date: 2003/12/07 Sun PM 07:24:44 EST
> To: "'Jerry Connelly'" <jerryc@clinchrivercorp.com>,
> "'Towertalk'" <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Subject: [TowerTalk] RE: [Tower Talk] 160m inverted L now up
>
> Jerry:
>
> I posted a copy of an interesting article from a Ham Radio issue in May of
> 1985 on my web site (www.k0to.us) . Page down to the page that has links to
> PDF files. Look for the "160 meter Transmission Line Antenna" article by
> Rapp port. It describes another way to put up an "almost" inverted L that
> does not need to run the L in a straight line and has a feed point which
> provides a fairly good match over a significant part of the band. It
> supposedly transmits well too.
>
> Tod, KØTO
>
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