That's exactly it Joe. I could use a good repeater antenna, 
but I also enjoy experimentation. Sometimes it even pays 
off! Failure is always a possibility, but if you don't try 
you won't succeed. This thing has just been laying around, 
so...

Paul


On Saturday 30 October 2004 05:19 pm, Joe wrote:
> I don't think that experimentation is the wrong thing
> to do, as long as your expectations allow for possible
> failure.  It's in true ham radio spirit to try to do
> what some consider the impossible or foolish.  I've
> failed many times trying to "save a buck" but the
> educational part of experimentation always paid off.
>
> This separates the experimenters from the appliance
> operators.
>
> 73, Joe, K1ike
>
> PS: I have heard that you can lengthen the loops by
> simply adding a long screw to each end of the loops.
> This changes the physical length of the loop to the
> proper dimensions.





 
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