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| Subject: | Topband: Radials in the pond..? | 
| From: | AA8R <AA8R@AOL.COM> | 
| Date: | Tue, 20 Aug 2013 16:33:47 -0400 | 
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I'm putting out 60 1/4 wave radials for my 160m Inverted L on the 
ground.   4-5 of those radials will end up in my pond with anywhere from 
5-10 feet to 25 feet in the pond for those 4-5 radials.  The pond is to 
the NN/E of the Inverted L.
Should I:1) Just attach to each radial a heavy enough weigh at the end of those 4-5 radials and toss the weight into the pond? 2) Coil up those 4-5 radials and lay the coil wire at the shore line ? 3) String those radials along the shore line? Thanks for any suggestions..... Randy, AA8R _________________ Topband Reflector  | 
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