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Hi Pat and the group.  What have you all done in terms of HF use in
apartments?  Antennas would definately be a limitation there.





On Sun, 30 Oct 2005, Pat Byrne wrote:

> I used a Carolina Windem one year on forty at Field Day.  I had
> bought the antenna for that reason and I was impressed with how well
> it performed.  I would have it up here, but I don't have quite enough
> real estate.  But my impression is that it is quite an antenna and if
> I can find some innovative ham friends, it may yet be a part of the
> landscape around here.
> Pat, K9JAUAt 03:42 AM 10/30/2005, you wrote:
> >I can't figure out why this antenna isn't working well any more.  But
> >I was reading up on the Carolina Windom, do any of you use it, and if
> >so what do you think of it?
>

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