all you need to do is wrap some aluminum foil around the ends of the antennaes. i think this should work. i told someone else on this forum about this a while back and he said it worked...but ive never tried it, so...
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all you need to do is wrap some aluminum foil around the ends of the antennaes. i think this should work. i told someone else on this forum about this a while back and he said it worked...but ive never tried it, so...
never worked for me......or if any ones willing.....could someone rip something for me....or is asking that not allowed?Quote:
Originally posted by Z@15 July 2003 - 21:47
all you need to do is wrap some aluminum foil around the ends of the antennaes. i think this should work. i told someone else on this forum about this a while back and he said it worked...but ive never tried it, so...
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Aluminum foil!!!http://www.pickatrail.com/jupiter/ac...mages/foil.jpg
The more elements you create, the more gain you'll get. Gang them, you just have to guess at the wavelength/spacing between.
never worked fer me
HMP's suggestion of speaker wire was a good one. http://members.roadfly.com/tite-wad/thumb.gif
Or if you don't have speaker wire available, you can use an old extension cord.
http://members.roadfly.com/tite-wad/space.GIFhttp://members.roadfly.com/tite-wad/space.GIFhttp://members.roadfly.com/tite-wad/space.GIFhttp://members.roadfly.com/tite-wad/space.GIFhttp://members.roadfly.com/tite-wad/space.GIF (duh - unplugged of course!)
Heck, I've even known people who used a wire clothes-hanger! :P
lmao at that. :lol: But thats probably just about all he needs is that.Quote:
Originally posted by balamm@15 July 2003 - 21:36
http://www.rst-engr.com/kitplanes/KP9912/KP9912.htm
http://www.pickatrail.com/jupiter/ac...mages/foil.jpg