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I don't have one, but I have used one and I like it. You need to be careful
and count the turns when you find the place to clip the wire, but other then
that they are great.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Minor" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 11:22 AM
Subject: I hope to have HF capability soon to join in the Cross Country net.
> Hi.
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> For quite a while I've had a Kenwood TS-2000. I've enjoyed using it on 2
> meters and 440 Mhz. When I purchased the radio I also bought an MFJ
> apartment antenna. It didn't work well at all. This past week I decided
> to
> bite the bullet and purchase a Buddypole. I hope this antenna works a bit
> better. Whenever I can get some help over here to put it together I plan
> on
> seeing how many stereos and television sets I can get into <grin>.
> Seriously, I'm looking forward to getting on HF again, and maybe I'll be
> able to check into the Sunday net on 20 meters. If anybody has had
> experience with a Buddypole, I'd be curious about what you think of the
> antenna. Be honest about it. If it's a crummy antenna, I'd like to know
> so
> I can cry in my beer. I've heard some good reports about it, so I'm
> hopeful
> it will work for me.
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> Thanks in advance for any information.
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> 73, and don't work too hard.
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> Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
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