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Hi.
Not a stupid question, and the answer is, yes, if the fence is in good
shape and not all rusty. A friend of mine mounted his Hustler vertical on
the fence, and said that the fence was definitely his friend. Generally,
if you can get a clean mount that is free of corrosion, any large metal
surface is only going to help you when it comes to providing a ground plane
for an antenna--just like the discussion a couple of months ago about using
chicken wire except that I suspect that the fence will outlast the chicken
wire!
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 02:43 PM 4/1/2008 -0700, you wrote:
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>s, Here is real proof I am illiterate about antennas. =20
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>I just put up 100 feet of chain link fence. Can it be used in any way =
>for a ground plane or an antenna? =20
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