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Pat Byrne <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 Aug 2012 09:24:26 -0500
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Howard,
My wife likes all things electronic - and if she finds something she 
likes, she will generally get each of us one!  I am blessed!!
Pat, K9JAUAt 03:06 AM 8/15/2012, you wrote:
>John, it is nearing fall again, and I am thinking about that ultralyte.  I
>have heard that one of its nulls is very close to the 17 meter band.  An
>installation might land in that null given local conditions.
>I want to use it on 160 through 17 meters.  I have the i-max 2000 for 10 12
>and 15.
>What do you think?
>Right now I am using a dipole that's 88 feet on a leg fed with 450 ohm
>ballenced line.
>
>Lots of noise which is generated from with in this house.  My XYL has never
>found a piece of electronic toy that she doesn't like.  DVD players seem to
>be particularly bad.
>
>Even the sewing machine has a computer in it.  I don't know about the
>quilting machine or the surger, what ever that is!

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