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Jeff Kenyon <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 20 Apr 2008 12:57:34 -0400
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I also use my magmount in a lot of places, and have to get creative where
I mount it with the magmount in some places.





On Sun, 20 Apr 2008, Bob Tinney wrote:

> When I was in college, I ran a no seeum antenna and my 26 gage wire was
> always being broken by the wind or something, and there were many times
> where my coax was hooked to nothing and I experienced the same things that
> you did, Howard!
> I'm glad now that I can run a rugged antenna that holds up in the wind, but
> then, you never can tell when something is going to break unexpectedly!
> 73
> Bob Tinney, [log in to unmask], K8LR
> Skype Name, bobtinn
> Live Long and Prosper!
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 9:50 AM
> Subject: antenna
>
>
> > Hay guys, you know what?  When you connect your feedline to your antenna,
> > it
> > works mmuch better!!!  A friend of mine went up on the roof and discovered
> > that the feedlind was lying on the roof rather than being connected to the
> > double extended zepp.  The band is muuch quieter, the signals are much
> > louder, I need less inductence on the tuner, and I get better signal
> > reports.
> > Imagine that!!!
> >
>

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