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Joined: Sat, Apr 4th 1998, 00:00 Roles: N/A Moderates: N/A

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cw proficinty Mar 18th 2021, 14:26 2 7,270 on 19/3/21
cw proficinty Mar 18th 2021, 14:20 1 6,566 on 18/3/21
Can a dipole antenna be folded on a roof to make it fit Mar 7th 2021, 18:11 3 5,908 on 30/4/21
formula for radial length Feb 28th 2016, 01:15 2 6,786 on 28/2/16
hf diopole for 80 and below on mobile home Feb 20th 2014, 21:14 3 6,718 on 23/2/14
satillites help Mar 8th 2013, 06:07 3 6,837 on 9/3/13

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cw proficinty wb3hus on 18/3/21
Hi all,
I am having problems finding out if the code is the same as the code
used for the practice sessions is the same to be used for the code proficienty is that the same as you send in for the one to be
checked ???? I tried to call the guy in charge of the certificating program, but he has not called me back.

Thanks
Rich (WB3HUS)
cw proficinty wb3hus on 18/3/21
Hi all,
I am having problems finding out if the code is the same as the code
used for the practice sessions is the same to be used for the code proficienty is that the same as you send in for the one to be
checked ???? I tried to call the guy in charge of the certificating program, but he has not called me back.

Thanks
Rich (WB3HUS)
Can a dipole antenna be folded on a roof to make it fit wb3hus on 7/3/21
HI everyone I have question can a 160 or smaller dipole be bent to fit on a small roof with no problems and will it work well?
Thanks
Rich (wb3hus)
formula for radial length wb3hus on 28/2/16
hi
I'm trying to find out if there is a formula for calculating the length for 1/4 wavelength radials. I know there not 1/4 wavelength but there someware between .025 to about .030 wavelengths long. I'm trying to find the forumlas for calculating the length of them.
thanks
rich (WB3HUS)

hf diopole for 80 and below on mobile home wb3hus on 20/2/14
Hi all
my call is WB3HUS and name is Rich. I got a quick question about
putting a 80 mtr. antenna on top of my mobile home, the dimations
of my mobile home is ~70 foot long and ~14 foot wide. I know that a 40 mtr antenna will fit ok with enough room for end insulaters
I also know that I have a shingle roof with no metal under the roof
just wood rafters. Know, can I put the dipole on the roof bending the antenna at 90 degrees on each of the 2 sides of the dipole to make up the required dimations ? I want to keep it above the roof about 1 to 11/2 feet above the peek of the roof. I'm only going to run about ~100 watts or so, no more than that. know is this possible? please let me know if I can do this, I want to do this because the landlord made me take down my 3 element tri band yagi and my tower. property is her's but the mobile home is mine (I own it ). you can answer this post or send me a email. use the post first. I've tried to find this in the antenna book and the Handbook. I could not find any usefull info on this, so I'm turning to my fellow Hams for a solution.

Thanks
Rich Berezanich (wb3hus)

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