"JohnN3TWN" wrote in message
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Please allow me to apologize in advance, but I can't resist asking:
"If a dipole falls in a forest and there's no one there to hear it,
does it make a sound?"
Yes, the sound of its owner swearing up a blue storm at having to get the
*&%$
thing back up over "just the right tree branches"....
Been using a "random" dipole (actually configured in an inverted vee with
50
foot legs) made from insulated house wire, fed with 450 ohm line, hooked
to a
little MFJ tuner. QTH is DEEP in the woods and the antenna is VERY close
to
trees and actually passes within inches of many leaves/branches. Work
mostly
40 CW but every so often will wander around from 80 to 10 CW and SSB.
Sure,
I'll never have a "big gun" signal with this antenna, but it works, its
cheap
and easy, and I can always find someone to chat with. Once and a while, I
even
manage to snag some pretty fair DX.
The only thing I try to avoid is letting the antenna actually touch any
thing.
Good luck and good DX
de N3TWN John
John
After re-reading your post I must agree.
Wire antennas are cheap and easy.
Significant improvements over wire antennas are expensive and difficult.
73 H., NQ5H
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