Alan, how do you "float" your L? My L is relatively close to my receiving
antennas, and I'd like to try that out and see if it makes a difference.

73,

Lou, W0FK


ai2n wrote
> Additionally, you may want to "float" or detune your inverted L during rx,
> especially if your rx antennas are close.  My tx antenna was re-radiating
> quite a bit of noise; floating it cured the problem. 





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