[Lowfer] Question

WE0H [email protected]
Sat, 19 Apr 2003 11:05:41 -0500


Use a fishing pole and cast a line over the tops of all of them in one cast
or use a good bow and arrow and follow Bill's advise on getting the line
over the tree without killing the neighbor cat. It's even funnier when you
install a loop on a windy day. Reminded me of duck hunting how I had to take
a lead on where I wanted to shoot (cast) the line.

Later,
Mike>WE0H


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Ahhh

some good info and shows that the limit may be within more stations
than I first thought. In my case my house is set back on the property
line
which makes for a big front yard and a small rear one.

But

there are some 50 Ft pines in the front yard about 75 Ft apart. Been
scrounging up as much RG 58 as I can find

however,,,I will need a small kid that can climb ,,

Bob  K3DJC

On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 21:34:18 -0500 "Lyle Koehler" <[email protected]>
writes:
> Some quick and dirty modeling results yield four 137 kHz antenna
> "designs"
> that will give approximately -20dBi gain at 100 kHz, which will
> result in 1
> watt EIRP with 100 watts applied: