Yes you should have better reception of W1AW on an inverted V dipole that a
straight dipole when you are limited in picking the orientation.
By the way, I'm a YL not an OM.
Dee D. Flint, N8UZE
"Dave" wrote in message
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thats what he's saying. inverted V's are a bit less directional than true
straight dipoles... and usually easier to put up.
"Doug Birky" wrote in message
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Are you saying that with the inverted V I am more likely to hear the
W1AW?
Dee D. Flint wrote in message
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"Doug Birky" wrote in message
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I am new to HF having just passed my General and code tests. I am
putting
up
a dipole the will be running due East/West at about 40ft. I really
have
no
other options for installation and cannot run it North/South. I am
in
lower
Michigan. My question is will I be able to make any East Coast
contacts
with this? Specifically, I'd like to be able to monitor the W1AW
bulletins,
code runs etc. I am interested in contacting the Southern states,
but
would
like to know if the East will be accessable.
Thanks in advance,
Doug Birky
KC8YEC/AG
It may or may not be accessible. However, you can dramatically
improve
the
situation by setting the dipole up as an inverted V. As such, it
pretty
much becomes omnidirectional.
Dee D. Flint, N8UZE
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