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Well, I am using the rubber ducks. I don't have a nice antenna for 220. I have a couple roll up antennas, but they do not support 220. So my VX6R has a rubber duck. It actually performs reasonably well on 220. And then I have, I can't remember the model of the radio, but I think it's a TYT tri-band handheld, and I don't have a really good antenna for it. So yeah, I don't have anything fancy. The presentation today, there's a couple Comet and Diamond antennas, you know, big antennas that seem to be pretty good for 220, but I've I've never had enough of a need, I guess, to have a good station for 220. I can just barely make the mic and key repeater with my HT, which I guess that's 1.5 watts, and the rubber duck. But like I said, I don't think I've ever actually had like a QSO. So I don't know that it's up to the level. It might bake it in, but just barely. So anyway, back to you Jeff, W60HM. Jeff well you were talking about all those wet weekends coming up and wanting a project There's there's a little antenna building project. Just waiting for you very good. Thank you Well, let's go down to the almost missed a B6 and B. I am sorry I didn't leave enough room for you to come in there Jeff, but come ahead down
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