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"dg" is shorthand for degrees.  

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>>> [log in to unmask] 4/5/2006 3:06 PM >>>
Howard,
I get 1:1 swr on the dummy load. What is "90 dg" and "75 dg"?
Tom


On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, Howard Kaufman wrote:

> Use a metal mast with either stand offs, or just pull the twin lead
> away from the mast and ankor it at the bottomm.  If it is at a 75 D
g
> rather than at 90 DG, shouldn't work.  What swr do you get on a dummy
load?
>

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