Joe S. wrote:
In 1996, I disassembled my antenna farm that graced the 3-acre plot
where we
lived in Manassas, VA:
-- 40- and 50-foot Rohn towers
-- two 135-foot dipoles each center-fed with ladder line
-- TH7
-- assorted VHF and UHF beams
-- 40-mtr inverted Vee
Bundled it all up and moved from Virginia to Tennessee where I moved
into a
restricted subdivision. The antenna farm stayed bundled up in the
crawl
space.
In 2003, sold the house and moved into an apartment at which point I
sold
the antenna farm for a fraction of what I paid for it.
Now, in 2005, living in an apartment on the Mississippi Gulf Coast
and
trying to scrape together the money to build a house on a 100 x
100-foot lot
where maybe I can put up a short dipole but will not be able to have
a
tower.
So -- what's the point? As I sit here and read the debates about
this wire,
that vertical, some other yagi, yes/no on the Carolina Windom, advice
on an
antenna for a 10-acre plot -- I can't help but think: If you have an
antenna, thank the gods because any antenna radiates better than no
antenna.
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Joe S.
You can always operate from the car...Seriously...If I had no shack,
antennas, etc, I would still have a decent mobile rig. You can sit
in it, or just park it in the driveway, and run a coax to it, from
house, garage, etc...I've done the "remote mobile antenna" thing
many times when camping...I'll sit the rig on a picnic table, and
run coax to the car antenna. Works better than you might think.
The higher bands, very good. MK
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