From: Bod on 4 Dec 2009 16:31 Harry Bloomfield wrote: > Ray Keattch has brought this to us : >> Ok, so if the total distance is three feet, that would be one and a >> half feet either end - hardly miles out ;-) > > It makes a lot of difference as in go, no go! > It also makes the total difference between the gap 3ft and not 2ft.........quite a difference. Bod
From: Harry Bloomfield on 4 Dec 2009 16:50 Bod explained on 04/12/2009 : > Harry Bloomfield wrote: >> Ray Keattch has brought this to us : >>> Ok, so if the total distance is three feet, that would be one and a half >>> feet either end - hardly miles out ;-) >> >> It makes a lot of difference as in go, no go! >> > > It also makes the total difference between the gap 3ft and not > 2ft.........quite a difference. > > Bod There is a way, a demonstration.... I wonder if Ray might have a digicam? -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk
From: Ray Keattch on 4 Dec 2009 17:35 Bod wrote: > Harry Bloomfield wrote: >> Ray Keattch has brought this to us : >>> Ok, so if the total distance is three feet, that would be one and a >>> half feet either end - hardly miles out ;-) >> >> It makes a lot of difference as in go, no go! >> > > It also makes the total difference between the gap 3ft and not > 2ft.........quite a difference. Six inches either end - huge ;-) -- MrBitsy
From: Ray Keattch on 4 Dec 2009 17:36 Harry Bloomfield wrote: > Bod explained on 04/12/2009 : >> Harry Bloomfield wrote: >>> Ray Keattch has brought this to us : >>>> Ok, so if the total distance is three feet, that would be one and a >>>> half feet either end - hardly miles out ;-) >>> >>> It makes a lot of difference as in go, no go! >>> >> >> It also makes the total difference between the gap 3ft and not >> 2ft.........quite a difference. >> >> Bod > > There is a way, a demonstration.... > > I wonder if Ray might have a digicam? > Ok, ok, I admit I was lying - it is 18 inches each end. -- MrBitsy
From: Harry Bloomfield on 4 Dec 2009 17:48
on 04/12/2009, Ray Keattch supposed : > Six inches either end - huge ;-) Which gives you an extra foot in which to maneuver. -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk |