19, 2009 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Somewhat OT - an interesting antenna design
At 2/19/2009 18:08, you wrote:
Along these same lines
Has anyone on this list built / put into practice a Gray-Hoverman panel
antenna? How do they perform? Is it worth building one? Double or single
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Somewhat OT - an interesting antenna design
At 2/19/2009 18:08, you wrote:
Along these same lines
Has anyone on this list built / put into practice a Gray-Hoverman panel
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From: glaen...@verizon.net
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 06:51:04 -0600
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Somewhat OT - an interesting antenna design
butBut...BUT...
I thought The Almighty and Everlasting Digital
Signal
sure it can be corrected
for only $ 150,000,000,000 or so...
Gary
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From: Barry
To: repeater-builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 6:57 AM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Somewhat OT - an interesting antenna design
Maybe
-snip-
Pessimist About All Things Digital,
Gary in IL
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I HEAR THAT!
=]
Kill off my analog C-band for pizza dish channels stacked 20 to a
transponder.
Kill off my analog Motorola 550 flip phone [about 2 bath size soap bars] for
gurgling under water conversations.
Kill off my analog
-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Somewhat OT - an interesting antenna design
Hey, I checked and found the problem
Here, the value of a '1' is really 0.9985
and '0' = 0.0015
Digital' is not true digital at all, but the creators of the system said
'Close enough, those rubes
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 07:02:32 -0600
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Somewhat OT - an interesting antenna design
Hey, I checked and found the problem
Here, the value of a '1' is really
0.9985
and '0' = 0.0015
Digital' is not true digital at all
Along these same lines
Has anyone on this list built / put into practice a Gray-Hoverman panel
antenna? How do they perform? Is it worth building one? Double or single?
http://www.casano.com/projects/hoverman/index.html
I'm about 70 miles from my target DTV market. (Pittsburgh, PA) NOBODY
] Somewhat OT - an interesting antenna design
Along these same lines
Has anyone on this list built / put into practice a Gray-Hoverman panel
antenna? How do they perform? Is it worth building one? Double or single?
http://www.casano.com/projects/hoverman/index.html
I'm about 70 miles from
I like the 4 bow tie style antenna, some people call them fly
swatters, About $40. and I use a Channel Master Spartan 3 mast mounted
pre-amp.
Also I have seen retired TVRO parabolic dishes used for UHF TV
reception at a translator sight that was 80 miles from the 100 watt
transmitters that fed
PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Somewhat OT - an interesting antenna design
I like the 4 bow tie style antenna, some people call them fly
swatters, About $40. and I use a Channel Master Spartan 3 mast mounted
pre-amp.
Also I have seen retired TVRO parabolic dishes used for UHF TV
reception
At 2/19/2009 18:08, you wrote:
Along these same lines
Has anyone on this list built / put into practice a Gray-Hoverman panel
antenna? How do they perform? Is it worth building one? Double or single?
http://www.casano.com/projects/hoverman/index.html
I'm about 70 miles from my target DTV
Wow,
What an interesting artical. A lot of information on the early days of TV in
the US.
I was however interested in the Cone Dipole antenna they had display in a
couple of the photos. I did a quick search for cone dipole on google but came
back with no results. Would be interested in
] Somewhat OT - an interesting antenna design
Wow,
What an interesting artical. A lot of information on the early days of TV in
the US.
I was however interested in the Cone Dipole antenna they had display in a
couple of the photos. I did a quick search for cone dipole on google but came
back
Try: Conical Antenna or Bi-Conical Antenna
Gmail - Kevin, Natalia, Stacey Rochelle wrote:
Wow,
What an interesting artical. A lot of information on the early days of
TV in the US.
I was however interested in the Cone Dipole antenna they had display in
a couple of the
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