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« on: February 18, 2021, 04:39:46 PM »

Here in the Oklahoma backwoods we've been snowed in and having a very cold spell, happily surprised to hear Tim WA1HLR,
cutting through the weather loud and clear. If I understand right... on a "100" watt modified Globe champ? Antenna, 190 ft. up in the air. Two "dipoles" forming an array? This antenna sounds very interesting, I've never tried that before myself. I may have got this all wrong... so correct me if needed. Anyway, Tim is doing a great job cutting through the weather into Oklahoma.
Very cool Tim!!
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Donnie

       
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