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[b]
Ok, I should not attempt humor.
My Etherwave is working perfectly.
And the person that told me what to do and how to do it was exactly right.
Specifically Mark Keppinger.
If you would please refer back to the links for the pictures I have in my earlier post. You will see that the amount of metal that I had to add to the simple alligator clip was tiny. And thus, he was off only by a gnat’s hair.
I was being facetious, and I apologize to those that helped if you felt I was offending you.
Sincerely
Buddy Craigg[/b]
You have to be careful of what advice you choose to take heed to.
In an attempt to get my pitch antenna straight up and down, I ground off the bottom 3/8” of my pitch antenna below the ferrule so it could become a ball socket and I could move it this way and that, but I lost pitch control.
A long time poster and someone trusted to know what he is talking about had suggested clipping an alligator clip on the top of the antenna would prove that I simply needed more antenna surface area.
After a few emails back and forth suggesting that I did not want to change the external visual aspects of my Etherewave, he suggested that I might be able to simply add the required amount of metal on the inside of the case to the pitch antenna circuit.
He was way off.
While the silly alligator clip trick worked on the top of the antenna, I had to add a lot of metal to the inside of the cabinet to get the pitch under control.
As you can see in the next series of pics, I had to add way more metal than this “know-it-all” guy said I would have to.
http://static.flickr.com/131/322793540_f3469548d0_o.jpg
http://static.flickr.com/129/322793541_ff8ad2469b_o.jpg
http://static.flickr.com/124/322793542_18c4cd472e_o.jpg
It’s just ridicules…
And this guy is supposed to know something.
[b]
Ok, I should not attempt humor.
My Etherwave is working perfectly.
And the person that told me what to do and how to do it was exactly right.
Specifically Mark Keppinger.
If you would please refer back to the links for the pictures I have in my earlier post. You will see that the amount of metal that I had to add to the simple alligator clip was tiny. And thus, he was off only by a gnat’s hair.
I was being facetious, and I apologize to those that helped if you felt I was offending you.
Sincerely
Buddy Craigg[/b]
You have to be careful of what advice you choose to take heed to.
In an attempt to get my pitch antenna straight up and down, I ground off the bottom 3/8” of my pitch antenna below the ferrule so it could become a ball socket and I could move it this way and that, but I lost pitch control.
A long time poster and someone trusted to know what he is talking about had suggested clipping an alligator clip on the top of the antenna would prove that I simply needed more antenna surface area.
After a few emails back and forth suggesting that I did not want to change the external visual aspects of my Etherewave, he suggested that I might be able to simply add the required amount of metal on the inside of the case to the pitch antenna circuit.
He was way off.
While the silly alligator clip trick worked on the top of the antenna, I had to add a lot of metal to the inside of the cabinet to get the pitch under control.
As you can see in the next series of pics, I had to add way more metal than this “know-it-all” guy said I would have to.
http://static.flickr.com/131/322793540_f3469548d0_o.jpg
http://static.flickr.com/129/322793541_ff8ad2469b_o.jpg
http://static.flickr.com/124/322793542_18c4cd472e_o.jpg
It’s just ridicules…
And this guy is supposed to know something.