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What are hames using now days for indoor antennas for hf?
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Forst" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 5:44 AM
Subject: Re: [SPAM] Re: Fw: [WestMichiganHams] FCC Eliminates Morse Code 
Requirement (Finally!!)


> Christy,
>
> Many hams  enjoy HF from apartments and condo's.  If you have a deck or
> balcony, you have more options, but even if you must set up the antenna
> indoors, it is still done with success.
>
> Since we are at the bottom of the sunspot cycle, you aren't going to set 
> the
> world on fire, but  can still have fun on hf.   Where you are located in 
> the
> building(ground floor or 5th floor) and what the building is constructed 
> of,
> as well as how much power  you can run before  the neighbors start banging
> on the wall because you are  getting into the stereeo, are all factors  in
> how well you can do.  It's not a lost cause.  Just  will take a bit of
> effort on your part.
>
> Good luck, and hope you  learn cw anyway.
> Steve KW3A
> 

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