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An inverted vee antenna is a modified dipole antenna supported in the center with the ends lower than the center. Viewed from the side, it looks like the English letter "V" turned upside down, hence the name. Inverted vee antennas are commonly used by many ham radio stations, and aboard ships and sailing vessels which require better HF performance than available with a short whip antenna or other similar antennas. | |
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A tsunami watch was cancelled for South and Southeast Asia after an earthquake measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale struck in the Indian Ocean, while a second earthquake, with a magnitude of 6.6, struck in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Japan Tuesday. |