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"content": "nostr:npub16rsfuhv9vvn39cmrdg9s9qcq20lfqp4u8w35f8svm30dny345d7qhc2zfj the power supply that went out was for my HF rig. Caused by me moving it and accidentally shorting the wires connected to the binding posts in the back. Much different problem than the antenna. The Loop antenna works perfectly now. If I had designed the Loop antenna though, I would have use AC instead of DC to send power and instructions to the tuning actuator on the antenna. That way, it could be a lot further away and voltage drop wouldn't have forced me to move the antenna.",
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