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Dan/W4NTI wrote:
> There-in lies my problem. I, W4NTI, am a Literal sort of guy (Note...I
> didn't say Liberal). It said TB (as in Tri Band(er))-Wires. Tri Band as in
> three band. So I assumed, in my demented mind, that I need a wire with
> three bands and some more wires for the other bands...right? Actually I
> just assumed it meant Tri-Band Yagi or something....But John and all you
> other serious contest types set me straight.
Yeah, I had the same problem. From my reading , you *have* use a Tribander on
20,15, and 10, and single-element antennas on the low bands. But if the
manager of the contest says you can dispense with the TB and use
single-element on everything, then I guess you can do it.
Ben
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Ben Coleman nj8j at arrl.net
"I love the way Microsoft follows standards. In much the
same manner that fish follow migrating caribou."
Paul Tomblin
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