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1. Topband: HF2V and toploading (score: 1)
Author: kb5njd at netzero.com (kb5njd@netzero.com)
Date: Fri Jul 11 10:20:45 2003
With all of the talk about the HF2V, I thought I would relate my experiences. I have used mine on 160 for 2 years now with semi-decent results from here in North Texas. I use 8 toploading wires, each
/archives//html/Topband/2003-07/msg00050.html (7,973 bytes)

2. Topband: this morning (score: 1)
Author: kb5njd@netzero.com (kb5njd@netzero.com)
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 20:51:12 GMT
Greetings to all! This is my first post to the list although I have been lurking and learning for a few years now. Lots of great information here. I worked my first JA and G on 160 this morning. The
/archives//html/Topband/2003-01/msg00124.html (8,204 bytes)

3. Topband: this morning (score: 1)
Author: kb5njd@netzero.com (kb5njd@netzero.com)
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 22:33:16 GMT
Several asked what I use for TX and RX antennas so here I go: On transmit I use a butternut HF2V top loaded with 4, 25-foot long wires, each 90 degrees apart with the ends about 15 feet off of the gr
/archives//html/Topband/2003-01/msg00126.html (9,129 bytes)

4. Topband: rx antenna switch (score: 1)
Author: "John Langridge" <kb5njd@netzero.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 21:39:09 -0500
I think someone mentioned quite a while ago that they used a simple radio shack A/B or A/B/C pushbutton switch designed for vcr/cable to switch their receive antennas. I skimmed through the archives
/archives//html/Topband/2003-09/msg00009.html (7,792 bytes)


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