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I thought it was a joke but the reference to the ARRL handbook lends it
some credibility. In the article, the author took a rectangular piece of wood and glued 4 dowel rods about 6" long into each corner and wrapped the various lengths of antenna wire around the 4 rods, tied them off and connected one end of each to a bus bar. The bus bar was, in turn, connected to the tuner. He says the whole thing went into a locker. I look to the experts to tell me wether this is something which works or not. Stan |
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