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Glenn Ashmore
 
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I have been keeping an eye on that thing. It looks like a very interesting
solution considering that a pair of insulators with Norseman fittings cost
considerably more. It has prompted some lively debates on several web
forums but the theory sounds good. I have yet to see any propagation
diagrams or signal reports though.

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"jon doe" wrote in message
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You might want to check the following out from Gam. It is a SSB antenna
system that clips on to the backstay, eliminating the need for expensive
insulators and fittings. We just installed one and it worked great, 1/2
hour
job!

http://gamelectronicsinc.com/ssb.htm



 
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