I'm wishing the same thing. FSL is a power DX tool in a micro space. I'd love 
to see the FSL and the grayland QDFA for commercial release. 

I can play piano, but I can't play the soldering gun : ( 

Thanks

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On Jul 1, 2013, at 4:32 PM, Neil Bell <[email protected]> wrote:

> For one, I am still very interested in MW DXing.  For me, the limiting
> factor is that there is no commercial availability of these new and
> exciting ferrite sleeve antennas.  For those having the physical skills to
> make their own FSL antennas the fun and challenges are certainly there.  In
> my case severe arthritis in my 80 year-old hands and wrists makes this task
> impossible.
> 
> I hope that some enterprising person will set up a process where some of us
> could purchase a FSL antenna.  Right now I am limited to loops like the
> Terk Advantage or the the Quantum loop.  Outdoor choices like the large
> loops with masts and rotators are not possible for those living under
> homeowner or condo association restrictions.
> 
> Neil Bell, KJ6FBA
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