In a message dated 2/21/2007 12:44:34 PM Eastern Standard Time,
unclebudd@bellsouth.net writes:
Well the overwhelming answer is to go against John's advice and run it
through the woods. John D may have changed his thinking as some who have a
later
version did not find that statement ( 2nd Edition, Chapter 7 para # 1.18
"Location of the Beverage").
So that is my plan. I intend to use the Beverage Match offered by ICE
through Radioware for my first to remove any inconsistencies in the
installation.
With the knowledge that I can run them through the woods I have the
opportunity to go in many directions. I will start with one toward Europe for
the most
"bang for my buck".
Clint - W5CPT
W2PM replies:
While I don't recall that in the original versions I can say I have never
seen any ON4UN text based on spurious anecdote - but rather his material has
always been scientific and based solidly on facts. And, I'd add, somewhat
moreso than some other famous ham radio technical authors, including some
icons...
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