<< Remember that the loop is directional broadside.
Rotate the loop to null and go in the direction 90 degrees to the null. >>
Now, that ought to get you the grand tour of the county.....
Denny
>From n6bfm@avana.net (Bob Furzer) Thu Nov 14 18:49:18 1996
From: n6bfm@avana.net (Bob Furzer) (Bob Furzer)
Subject: MAALOX and Vanity Calls.
Message-ID: <2.2.32.19961114184918.006c9ed4@tiger.avana.net>
The Maalox I use is pink (not green as previously reported). Mine does not
contain Zinc (or any other metallic shavings in suspension). Reading the
instructions, It is however recommended to be taken over a sink (to prevent
spills).
I have not tried Maalox as an anti-oxidant, or an RF tight sealant, or as an
Aluminum Zinc sandwich. I do find it most beneficial in counteracting the
nausea caused by the endless Vanity Callsign e-mail on here.
I too have instigated legal proceedings against the FCC, FedEx, UPS, USPS,
and have closed my bank account at Mellon. I will exercise every right
available to me (other than whining on the reflector) to get my first choice
vanity callsign assigned to me. I want WA4JTK, and I'll take whatever
action is necessary to have it.
SeventyThreesAndBackToNetOverOver,
Bob (N6BFM was my 25th choice. My original call is being withheld pending
litigation).
P.S. QRZ, is this reflector in use?
P.P.S I will be operating in the CQWW CW contest using the call N6BFM.
Look for me. Extra effort will be made for QSOs in the CW portion of the bands.
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