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Get over it yourself Robb. I have seen a lot of your posts with inaccurate info and got tired of correcting it a long time ago. I have been doing this stuff for going on 35 years both as a hobby and as a 22 year long profession. You can stick to reading your books but I will stick to real life practical experiences. It's just like driving a car, you can read about it all you want but that still does not mean you can drive.When you have propagation path analysis on file under your name  with your FCC as I do with Industry Canada then I will take your comments regarding the 36 foot rule and other such generalities a bit more seriously but until then I will treat them as you yourself stated above "Just an uninformed, lame-o don't-know-what-he-is-ever-talking-about, stupid-xss guess."


As for the 3B9C DXpedition contact, they were running a Cushcraft A3S three element tribander on a 30 foot push-up mast.All the info about the operation is available on the web including what antennas on what bands. Oh, and it was horizontal polarity too while I was vertical of course. There is another of those antenna myths busted. enough of this crap. I'm going to bed.