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Robin Smith July 8th 04 01:07 PM

WH Aerial
 
Just checked the recommended aerial for Hannington and it says I need a "WH"
This means Wideband I guess but whats the H for?

Cheers



ABC July 8th 04 01:13 PM


"Robin Smith" wrote in message
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Just checked the recommended aerial for Hannington and it says I need a

"WH"
This means Wideband I guess but whats the H for?

Cheers


Horizontal



ABC July 8th 04 01:13 PM


"Robin Smith" wrote in message
news:[email protected]
Just checked the recommended aerial for Hannington and it says I need a

"WH"
This means Wideband I guess but whats the H for?

Cheers


Horizontal



Bill July 8th 04 03:30 PM

It means you fix the aerial with the rods horisontal as opposed to upright

Bill

Bill July 8th 04 03:30 PM

It means you fix the aerial with the rods horisontal as opposed to upright

Bill

Bill July 8th 04 06:00 PM

horisontal

horizontal. According to the OED it's optional. I much prefer the 'z' version
but always type the 's' version. Hmm. . .

Bill

Bill July 8th 04 06:00 PM

horisontal

horizontal. According to the OED it's optional. I much prefer the 'z' version
but always type the 's' version. Hmm. . .

Bill

ivan July 8th 04 09:27 PM


"Bill" wrote in message
...
horisontal


horizontal. According to the OED it's optional. I much prefer the 'z'

version
but always type the 's' version. Hmm. . .

Bill


The slightly slurred 's' version only comes after a few of drams of 'Bonnie
Prince Charlie'.. which I understand in your case Bill, is purely for
medicinal purposes!



ivan July 8th 04 09:27 PM


"Bill" wrote in message
...
horisontal


horizontal. According to the OED it's optional. I much prefer the 'z'

version
but always type the 's' version. Hmm. . .

Bill


The slightly slurred 's' version only comes after a few of drams of 'Bonnie
Prince Charlie'.. which I understand in your case Bill, is purely for
medicinal purposes!



Bill July 9th 04 12:36 AM

The slightly slurred 's' version only comes after a few of drams of 'Bonnie
Prince Charlie'.. which I understand in your case Bill, is purely for
medicinal purposes!


Had a lecture from the quack the other day. "Blah blah liver blah blah kidneys
blah blah blood pressure blah blah blah." So I'm actually drinking Tesco's
finest orange juice right now. It won't last. It never does.

Bill


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