RC,
I have used them in the past, and found that if you really have a good
ground (highly conductive) or lots of radials per band, they are fairly
good.
Otherwise, much of your RF goes into heating the ground (good for the
worms, less good for your signal). If you can get plenty of
Hi RC,
Check out my web site. www.wb3aal.com
The Butternut HF9V works great with the K2. First QSO was with a VK3 station
and then a JA3. That was last year around this time.
72 and Thanks,
Ron Polityka
WB3AAL
www.wb3aal.com
www.n3epa.org/
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