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Subject: 2 meter / 440 antenna for sale ***NEW***
From: Mitch Date: Fri, Aug 8, 2003 10:03 PM Message-id: http://www.mitchsantennas.cjb.net 9-10dbi Gain on 440 6.8dbi gain on 2 meters Â* Antenna is a full Wave on 440 and almost a full wave on 2 meters. -------------------------------- Wow, must be magic copper water pipe. Wish I could get that kind of gain from my antennas. 73 Al Lowe N0IMW A HREF="http://ArrowAntennas.com"ArrowAntenna.com/A |
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Ok. Go to EZNEC.COM and download the Demo and build the model yourself.
That is if you have any interest in participating, or you just want to behave like lids, and mock. BTW the original poster should not have posted his request for business here, but that is another story, and neither of you chose to address that question. I have been dealing with lids since 1976, and know how to do that. I am about to demonstrate -- 73 es cul wb3fup a Salty Bear "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... Ran it on EZNEC. Over a "Perfect Ground" 10 feet up it showed a beautiful Omni pattern on two with 9.87 dbi gain, and on 440 the pattern had some lack of uniformity in the horizontal pattern but an 11.82 dbi gain. Guess copper pipe can be "magic". and since bandwidth is directly proportional to conductor diameter it probably would cover the entire band very nicely. -- 73 es cul wb3fup a Salty Bear "Arrow146" wrote in message ... Subject: 2 meter / 440 antenna for sale ***NEW*** From: Mitch Date: Fri, Aug 8, 2003 10:03 PM Message-id: http://www.mitchsantennas.cjb.net 9-10dbi Gain on 440 6.8dbi gain on 2 meters Antenna is a full Wave on 440 and almost a full wave on 2 meters. -------------------------------- Wow, must be magic copper water pipe. Wish I could get that kind of gain from my antennas. 73 Al Lowe N0IMW He must be using some of the Monster pipe. Could be some of the oxygen free copper pipe :-) |
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No, that's when replies will start being ignored, even if they have the
magic key in Subj line. See www.puremail.com 73, Dave W7TI wrote: On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 23:38:24 GMT, Dave Bushong wrote: This file is PureMail protected. To reply to the sender, you MUST include this in the subject line: M321I58DNU 09/06/2003 __________________________________________________ _______ This message was sent about three weeks from now, so there's no hurry to reply. :-) |
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Hmmm..... maybe not so funny
![]() Try http://puremail.ironcanucks.com/PureMail.htm Mea culpa, 73, Dave W7TI wrote: On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 01:00:57 GMT, Dave Bushong wrote: No, that's when replies will start being ignored, even if they have the magic key in Subj line. See www.puremail.com [...] __________________________________________________ _______ I went to that website and it said: "Puremail is comming soon." and that's all. Now *that's* funny. :-) -- This file is PureMail protected. To reply to the sender, you MUST include this in the subject line: M321I58DNU 09/06/2003 (without that string in the subject, your message will be deleted, unread) |
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