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Date: | Tue, 24 Mar 2009 20:42:38 -0700 |
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First, during our local weekly net, I swapped the antennas on my TH F6A.
It was interesting to note the difference between the duckie, Diamond SRH
320A and the vertical. Since conditions were the same, it was a good test.
Now, there is a repeater about 50 some miles away, with some rugged
terrain in between. They hold nightly nets and I would love to participate
but while they come in rather well, being hearing impaired, there's just a
bit too much background for me.
Question is, is it all in the antenna, or is the handheld not quite up
to the task of filtering out that background? Eventually I will get another
rig for base but its gonna be a while.
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