Richard:

<<<   I think mastering the FSL is impossible. I just take it one step at a 
time. It seems the distance between the antenna and the receiver varies with 
frequency and receiver.   >>>

A long overdue FSL Antenna Operating Guide is currently being drafted, and is 
halfway complete. It should be wrapped up by the end of the month--- as long as 
no major distractions come up.

Quite a few DXers have puzzled over the quirks of FSL antenna DXing, so you are 
not alone. The razor-sharp tuning system is unlike that of any other antenna, 
and it takes a while to get used to. After using the FSL's for four major ocean 
coast DXpeditions and two Fall seasons, though, I've probably seen every quirk 
that the antennas can throw my way... and still wouldn't trade them for any 
other antenna.

73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA)     



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