Tom,
I remember a dutch station who winded them up and putted them all in
separate tin cans. Seems it works well.
Don?t know if there is a change of characteristics when a free air
installed stub lands inside a tin can. It might depend upon the coax
quality........
Have fun Tom
73 Jos on4kj ( OR5G in contests )
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[mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] De la part de Tom Osborne
Envoyé?: jeudi 15 septembre 2005 2:13
À?: Towertalk
Objet?: [TowerTalk] Another stub question
Hi TT'ians
Got the stubs working pretty well now with all the good help and
suggestions
from this group.
Now, I have one more question. Does it matter where the physical
location
of the stubs are? I haven't seen anything on this. Can they all be in
the
same location, in a big pile, or will it work better to separate them
out
from each other? Thanks es 73
Tom W7WHY
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