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Old January 19th 15, 03:55 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Edwin Johnson Edwin Johnson is offline
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Default Antenna recommendation needed

On 2015-01-18, Bruno wrote:

pain. My options are now very limited. I'm in a bungalow with a roof apex
height of 18 feet and I'm not allowed to put up anything much above this
roof line it transpires, so inverted vees that need to be mounted high up


1. You might want to take a look at Ian Poole's "Practical Wire Antennas". He
is English and quite a few shorter antennas for use in the English back
gardens.

2. Also this might give you some ideas:

http://www.dxzone.com/cgi-bin/dir/jump2.cgi?ID=28612

3. Having given those two, I've been very successful on portable and in
backyard with an end-fed half wave wire. You will need a separate wire for
each band, but the 40m wire (abt 67ft) will work for 20m as well. If you
need 30m, just put up another wire. The reactance of the half wave wires is
about the same (3000-5000 ohms) and can be tuned by any tuner capable of
those impediances. I built (see website in signature block below) a tuner
for half waves which is toroid based and one cap in parallel. You only have
the one cap to tune since about the same reactance for each band. Now the
best part: with end fed half waves you only need about .05 wavelength for
the counterpoise, or about 7ft for 40m. Thin wire will be noticed by no one,
especially if dark in color.

Hope these suggestions help.

....Edwin
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