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Tue, 14 Aug 2012 04:36:40 -0500
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If you can get it up tom, you don't have a problem until you have a problem. 
Normal TVs aren't using the same frequencies as they used to, so you are 
okay until you are not.
I found my g5rv was average on 80 good on 40, absolutely screamed on 20, and 
anything works on 15 and 10 when they are open.
I have no idea about the other bands.
It will and I mean it absolutely will not work on 160 meters. 

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