Colin,

The only thing connected to the two 600-800' beverages 
will be the JRC-545.   I might take along the Space Magnet
antenna, but leaving home the Kiwa loops.  It's much more
fun being barefoot when at the beach.

Dennis,
Salmon Creek, WA

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> > OK Colin, 
> > 
> > I'll be ready to defend my Ultralight Radio TP DX title! But Dennis 
> > may put us both to shame... 
> 
> Shame, there will be none. 
> Wires, short they will be, yes. 
> Barefoot, my ULRs be they largely will. 
> 
> Point, there is none - Up against a Grayland, compare we must not. 
> 
> I will be using a 4' foot un-amplified loop... 
> and I will be using the ULr's barefoot. 
> 
> There is no point competing against someone with a 1000' 
> antenna because it is well outside the norm of 
> what most ULr'ers would have. 
> 
> So. Real we must be. Forward, largely we will go barefoot. 
> 
> 
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