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Old August 24th 04, 02:43 AM
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Could happen. If the radio is prone to overloading and the disc isn't to
much for it and the others are, it would work better.

"BDK" wrote in message
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In article .net,
says...
My discone works BETTR than my 60ft. random wire or my slinky di-pole.
Believe it or not. Makes no difference to me...



"BDK" wrote in message
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In article k.net,
says...
I use a discone on my VR-5000 and PCR-1000. They work well for me

from
900
down to WWV at 2500.



"Gene" wrote in message
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Getting ready to purchase a ICOM 8500, and as I live in a

community
where a long wire would be out of the question, I have been told

that
a discone will work quite well for my monitoring activities, and

will
be rather hard for the grumpy neighbors to see, as compared to a

beam,
etc. etc.... . Any comments on this? How high should I install

it.
Probably cant go over 15 or 20 feet at the most. I intend to use

some
type of telescoping mast, so when one of our Florida hurricanes

comes,
I can "bring er down"! Since the antenna will be coupled to the

mast,
will I still need to ground it? (I know thats probably a really

stupid
question, but it seems as if the metal mast would take a lightning
strike (God forbid!) to the ground, rather than into the

house..(??)
A neighbor of mine has a little discone up around 15 ft., and uses

it
to transmit on the 6 meter (or is it 20 meter) bank. Works quite

well,
he says. Thanks in advance for any info




"Works well" is relative. Compared to about any other antenna, a

Discone
really is a poor performer at VHF, let alone SW. But, compared to NO
antenna, it works well. A 40 ft piece of wire on the attic floor

should,
and almost has to blow it away on SW. On scanner freqs, the simplest
ground plane is amazingly better than a discone.

BDK





Well, I don't. Not that it matters to me either. You may want to check
your coax though...

BDK