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![]() In reference to a previous post concerning the construction of a center-fed 10 mtr vertical. Is it posible to construct a 10, 6 & 2 mtr all-in one center fed vertical using coax as the feed line? A strip of 450 ohm twinlead would get you two dipoles, side by side. Not sure how to work a 3rd one in there... Bob k5qwg For that short of a distance you use ladder line and weave another wire inbetween. I am just not sure how well wires work seperated by such a short distance. Some 5/8 wavelength 2 meter antennas with a base coil work as a loaded 6 meter antenna. Not sure how to get 10 meters to work with that type of antenna. Maybe a T shaped piece of metal with a loaded 10 meter whip attached to it with the 6 and 2 meter antenna. |
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