[BC] Stealth antennas

Bailey, Scott sbailey
Mon Sep 25 11:21:14 CDT 2006


Hey Gary,
   I've seen, and you have to some stations using flagpoles as AM
radiators. I would imagine the bandwidth doing that isn't that good...or
is it o.k.?


Scott

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No flying the flags at half mast would require moving the array to a
ship.

Gary Zocolo CE
Cumulus/Nashville

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rich Wood" <richwood at pobox.com>
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Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2006 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: [BC] Stealth antennas


> ------ At 02:07 PM 9/24/2006, Harold Hallikainen wrote: -------
>
> >I dunno many details, but I think there's a directional AM station in
the
> >Santa Cruz area that has its towers disguised as flag poles in a golf
> >course.
>
> Hmm. If they ever had to fly the flags at half mast would that
> require retuning the array?
>
> Rich
>
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