re: Antenna Ideas for DX from Hawaii
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Do you think hams need to make more on the air corrections to other hams?
re: Antenna Ideas for DX from Hawaii
I think the biggest question to ask is how much room do you have to work with? Do you have natural structures that you have access to. How wide of a place do you have, how deep of a place do you have, How high can you go? There are many type of antennas to choose from out there. Some would probably work better than other depending on the situation. Like is it a inside antenna? outside antenna?, Can it be visible or does it need to be strictly stealth etc etc..
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