Thanks Lou. I am getting anxious to get something up so I can find out
what I can tap into.
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On 7/18/2012 7:55 AM, Lou Kolb wrote:
> I'd say 40, 30 and 20 are your best bets. They offer the best combination
> of characteristics and times of being open and are fairly manageable in
> terms of antenna length required.
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> Subject: Re: apartment dwelling antennas
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>> I have not read every message in this thread so maybe I missed the answer.
>>
>> I too live in an apartment and thus am limited but we think we can do
>> something reasonable.
>>
>> My question is, what bands are pretty easy to pick up when antenna
>> resources are limited?
>>
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