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			I live in an antenna restricted area but have a large grounded aluminum pool 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	cage that I am thinking about trying to use as an antenna. It is about 30 ft by 30 ft and 20 feet high. I checked with an ohmeter and all the aluminum support members appear to be well connected to each other. Not wanting to reinvent the wheel , has anyone attempted to do this? If so how did you go about feeding it? I had been thinking about a shunt feed arrangement for 30 or 40 meters as a starting point. Any ideas? 73 Randy  | 
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