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The DX Engineering phasing controller, with two active antennas appears
interesting. (My 80 meter reception, with a half-sloper on my tower, is not good -- and 160 meters is worse.) They also have the 4-square setup receiving setup. Question: Does anyone have comments on the 4-square version versus the 2 antennas with a phasing controller? Pros and cons? Bill W2WO |
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"Bill Ogden" wrote in message ... The DX Engineering phasing controller, with two active antennas appears interesting. (My 80 meter reception, with a half-sloper on my tower, is not good -- and 160 meters is worse.) They also have the 4-square setup receiving setup. Question: Does anyone have comments on the 4-square version versus the 2 antennas with a phasing controller? Pros and cons? Bill W2WO |
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