That's always been my theory, that's like we have an antenna we use at field
day, when it rains, the performance goes in the toilet. I told someone about
that Saturday when he said something was wrong with the radio, I told him,
every time it rains that antenna goes horrible. He said "the swr's good" I
told him, I realize that but in my 7 field days with this club, I've had it
rain at least 3 of them, and all 3, the swr was good, but while that antenna
was wet, it was very close to a waste of time even using it. It finally
dried yesterday morning, and wouldn't you know, business picked up. We ran
75 all night anyway though and that one is for 20.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 8:01 AM
Subject: Re: Alpha Delta DXCC VS. B and W D-90?
> Tom I have used the Alpha Delta at field day and it is very good. Just
> run
> a wire from the center to ground, if the model you have requires that. I
> have also had the B&w, and it is a terrible antenna, on 80 meters. Most
> of
> the power is absorbed rather than radiated. Who cares if you see a flat
> SWR, you see one on a dummy load as well. How well does that radiate?
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