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Fri, 11 May 2001 23:47:50 -0400
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Hi All,

I've a couple of questions here if I may. I am getting ready to
take my novice and tech exams in June, and I am using the Handy-Ham
publication, Now You're Talking. It is a very involved book, with
tons of questions, and I am learning a lot. Well, I finished
chapters five and six today, and I feel that I need a deal of
practice when it comes to calculating hertz, olmes, Faras,
Henrys,volts, wats frequencies and such like. Those two chapters
were all about the different entities that must be measured, and I
would like to get in a lot of practice, not just for the exams, but
for my own general use. Might there be any programs for dos, or
formula books that any of you know of? If so, I'd appreciate some
direction.

I have a stereo, that came with a large T shaped antenna that
screws into the back. I wish to run it out the window  and ground
it, so as to get the maximum performance from this antenna. How
would you go about setting such an antenna up? It is a long T
shaped wire.

Thanks so much in advance,
Ray



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