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[HCDX] Re: T2FD THE FORGOTTEN ANT.
Gee Id forgotten this antenna .
I used in NZ when I brought my first Coms receiver in the 1950's and it was
the one I used to get the first NZ reception report to Porto Rico on MW.
As well as reception to received first QSL issued by the Soloman Island
Short Wave Bcast in the 60's.
Ive re made one again, and yes it realy works well especialy with my Icom
Pcr1000 (as good as a Diskone) can receive VHF Air (MW) transmitions from
ATC Tower some 150 miles away.
<html><div>Dallas. <BR><BR>By the Tasman Sea. <BR><BR>Lat -41.36 S <BR>Long
-171.52 E <BR><BR>New Zealand
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<BR>Receivers'... Icom Pcr1000, National RF-B300, Ypiteru MVT-7100, Sangean
ATS 818asc. <BR>Nevada MS1000, Sony SW7600G. <BR><BR>Dxing for over 55 years
<BR>============================= <BR>30 Metre (E/W) Long
Wire,... 6 Element Dscone,.. <BR>7 ft Vertical [J pole type] ,... Com #1
Scanning Whip,.... <BR>Roof Mounted (26/29 mHz CB ) Whip..... <BR>"Sea-Wasp"
Comercial Marine Hehical Whip..... <BR>+ 144/148 Mhz Comercial Whip Mag
mounted on roof top. <BR>.
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