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Hi Howard,
Good going. The only thing I did not understand was about the u-bolts, what am I missing?
Keith Reedy
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On Dec 8, 2011, at 6:57 PM, Howard Kaufman wrote:
> Well, we beat winter, and handled Murphy.
> What do I know about the imax-2000?
> 1. It's easy to assemble! a blind person can do it independantly.
> 2. The mounting plate and bolts are sturdy, but they will not fit a 1 and 3
> quarter inch u-bolt.
> 3. Got it up, the SWR is higher on ten than I'd like, but it is under 2.4/1
> on 17 meters, I think this is a compramize.
> I get 4.5/1 on 20, which I can tune out with the internal tuner.
> I worked California s9 on 10, and florida massechusets and Pueto Rico on 17
> meters. Then the bands closed down.
> We will learn tomorrow, along with antenna comparisons between the 6 meter
> ringo, imax-2000, and double extended zepp.
> I just worked Santiago Chili on 40 meters with the zepp.
> The 2000 ended up on a 10 foot piece of steel conduit lashed to the porch
> rail with two bungy cords.
> H T Kaufman MSW LCSW
> Adaptive Technology Instructor
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