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Old April 18th 04, 04:37 PM
Gary V. Deutschmann, Sr.
 
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Hi Brian

There are two legs, only one is shown as the other is identical to it.

The closer you bring the ends the more directional the antenna
becomes. I had my legs 80 feet apart on one system and only 25 feet
apart on another system, both worked equally well, except the one with
the smaller spread was considerably more directional.

In my response I had asked if the poster could eke out another 6 to 8
feet, making that 17 feet dimension possibly 23 to 25 feet wide.
Because at under 20 feet of spread, it begins to loose some
functionality and noise levels increase exponentially. At least where
mine was installed that is.

I had tried all kinds of antennas for 160 in my small backyard and
this one worked the best for me in my situation. Many others have
used it, most with great success, but in some locations it worked
worse than other designs they were using.

When I moved the legs from the northern facing backyard to the
southern facing front yard, the antenna did not work very well at all.
Probably because of the many obstructions around it when situated in
that direction.

It's cheap, easy to assemble and try, if it doesn't work, you still
have your two 130 feet sections of wire to try something else.

TTUL
Gary