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I think you'd be happy with it. I even found, not that my noise was bad
where I used to live when I had it up, but I found the little noise I had
was a little quieter and I sure got heard. It was noticeably better than the
g5rv I had before it. I really miss the cobra ultralite. I'm shocked where I
live now noise isn't much of a problem usually on HF though on vhf I do have
to run commercial radios because I've tried a few ham radios and especially
in the winter noise is horrible.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:06 AM
Subject: Re: G5RV and RFI/TVI?
> 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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