Subject: | RE: Tripod for the Outback? |
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From: | "Brian M. Godfrey" <> |
Date: | Tue, 12 Mar 2002 15:50:26 -0800 |
> I also use a carbon fiber "boom pole". It's actually a cut > down collapsible panfish pole, originally 20', cut down to > 14' to make the end large enough. I use it primarily to dip > my hydrophone. (I know this is old, I just returned from a trip and am catching up.) Weren't you saying that one of your hydrophones was picking up RF interference? Was it on the end of this pole? I should think a carbon fiber (or metal, too) pole would make quite an antenna... --Brian M. Godfrey Wild Bird Shop, Cannon Beach, OR www.wildbirdshop.com ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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