Thanks to all (including Chip WX9EMT, Matthew KE5IAR, Matt KE5DUA, Dave N5ZZM, Andrea [No call yet]) who showed up, bent wire, drilled PVC, soldered stuff, and made antennas. Special thanks to David Grizzle KD5ZLG of the City of Norman Emergency Management Departmemt for the use of his MFJ269B antenna analyzer and to the City of Norman Emergency Management Department for the supplies they provided. Everyone went away with a usable antenna and some ideas on how to make it better. Matt KE5DUA drove down from Tulsa, and provided room-temp 807s for those of age. The weather was very cooperative, except that the usual Oklahoma wind made it difficult to keep the propane torch lighted while doing heavy soldering. The next antenna party probably will be in March, and we'll make something other than Moxons then. I promise! I'll be working on at least one foxhunt transmitter between now and then, and maybe a supercheap 1-chip 2m receiver based on a Philips SA605DK or SA615DK. More on that last when I get the hardware sources located and get the chip ordered. 73, de -- Mike Andrews, W5EGO [log in to unmask] Tired old sysadmin