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>Rather than lead weights (aside from the RoHS issue),
#1 OK. I'll bite. What is RoHS?
#2 I once used my 50 caliber muzzle loader to get an antenna up
in a high tree. I tied a monofilament line to a fiberglass ram
rod, used a very light load of FFFF powder. Now for all of you
geographically challenged, this was done in the mountains of
Western PA at the families hunting camp. Not the smartest
idea I have ever had but it worked. :-)
#3 The Butternut uses the TBR160 to tune 160 meters. It is an
LC circuit. I wrote the HF5V product review in QST in 1978.
73, Craig Clark, K1QX
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