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Shaun Oliver <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Apr 2008 21:04:14 +1000
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Hi all, what is the best hight for an NVIS antenna for 75 and 40 meters? 
also, can I use an NVIS setup on 15 and 10 meters? all teh documentation 
says I can't but, I don't necissarily believe it. providing conditions 
are favourable, you could load up your old coffee can and get somewhere. 
Failing that, I might just mount a couple of whips on the fence with 
some kind of ground system in effect. While I'm here, has anyone had the 
need to construct a dummy load? if so, what would be the best materials 
for such an undertaking? I have here a coffee tin I aquired from work 
yesterday to house the thing in. any tips and tricks would be greatly 
appreciated. unfortunately, alot of what's on the net is diagrams and 
not at all well described.
thanks in advance.

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Shaun
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