I have a 90 foot vertical for 160 meters.
Yes, I have tried it on 60 meters. It seems to be
about equal to an inverted vee at 60 feet at long
distances. For short skip, as expected, the inverted
vee wins. It is over a VERY extensive ground screen.
A 90 foot vertical is the same as a 90 foot
dipole, except it is in a different orientation
and is fed at the end instead of in the middle.
Since the FCC rules do not address these distinctions,
AFAIK this is a regulation dipole into which
you can transmit 50 watts.
Rick N6RK
"Dave KZ1O" wrote in message
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Brenda Ann wrote:
"Dave KZ1O" wrote in message
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But back to the subject, has anyone used a 160 vertical, or 160 inverted
L, on 60 meters (5 MHz)? From what limited info I can see on the web,
it's a 5/8 wavelength and is very close to a dipole in the ERP result.
73,
Dave
Shouldn't a 5/8 be a gain antenna (around 3.5 dB)???
A 5/8 wl has gain over a quarter-wave, of course, but so does a dipole
I think they are roughly the same (that is, 5/8 vs. dipole), and the
reason I'm asking is because of the ERP requirements of the 60 meter
allocation.
All the best, and 73,
Dave