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From: rees@apollo.uucp (Jim Rees)
Newsgroups: net.ham-radio
Subject: Re: My request for help with novice tests
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Date: Mon, 4-Feb-85 09:34:55 EST
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Posted: Mon Feb  4 09:34:55 1985
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        2D-7.7  If an SWR bridge reading is higher at 3700 kHz than it is
                at 3750 kHz, what does this indicate about the antenna?

            	A. The antenna is too long
            	B. The antenna is too short
            	C. The antenna is too high
		D. The antenna is too low

The correct answer is certainly D.  There is not enough information
here to decide whether the antenna is too long or too short, and
unless the antenna blew down in the last storm, it is never high
enough off the ground.