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Old December 27th 04, 10:12 PM
Mike Scovel
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Default RST Engineering Comm attenna

Hi,



My name is Mike Scovel. I am building a VariEze and am very interested
in using Jim Wiers RST Engineering antenna for my comm. However, I do
not how long it must be and just exactly how to fit it to my winglets.
A gentleman from WA is going to send me a sketch of how to fit it to my
winglet, still need the length and how to set it up. Any help would be
greatly appreciated. I also have local friend building a VariEze also.



Sincerely,



Mike Scovel
SE Michigan (Livonia)
Vari Eze N521MD (Pre Registered Number. Still on the Tub, Canard and
Elevators)

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