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Brand?....BRAND??? C'mon, we're talking DIPOLES here! Get your wire cutters
and soldering iron. Frank, a G5RV antenna in its pure form is 102 feet long, and will give you 80-10 coverage. But it doesn't have to be 102 feet in a straight line. Put your feedpoint in the center of your cleared area; run the wires out as far as you can, out to your supports. Watever is left, take it down the support, run it along the top of the fence, tie it off to a tree, etc.. At this point, it's not really a G5RV any more. The trick to making this antenna work, is to feed it with twin lead, 300-600 ohm, and a good antenna tuner. In fact, with this system, the wire doesn't necessarily have to be 102 feet long, either - just make it as long as you can get it. And use a REAL center insulator, please. Budwig,, or Van Gorden, or one of those. Good luck, -Mike KI6PR El Rancho R.F., CA "Frank MacKenzie-Lamb" wrote Anyone have any good sugesstions for dipoles brand or type (I won't be doing 80M...That's a long strech? Thanks NG!I |
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![]() "Mikey" wrote in message ... Brand?....BRAND??? C'mon, we're talking DIPOLES here! Get your wire cutters and soldering iron. Agreed, but if it's not his thing...(see below) Good luck, -Mike KI6PR El Rancho R.F., CA "Frank MacKenzie-Lamb" wrote Anyone have any good sugesstions for dipoles brand or type (I won't be doing 80M. This may just fit the bill. A while back I was looking for some good ladder-line and was steered in this direction. It's just as easy to get the entire doublet tho. Hope that helps, the 40m version has done a fine job for me in the past. http://www.w7fg.com/ant.htm 73 es GL de Bert, WA2SI |
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Bert Craig wrote:
"Mikey" wrote: Brand?....BRAND??? C'mon, we're talking DIPOLES here! Get your wire cutters and soldering iron. Agreed, but if it's not his thing... It occurred to me after my posting that he might be blind or otherwise handicapped. Sorry if that's the case. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
... Bert Craig wrote: "Mikey" wrote: Brand?....BRAND??? C'mon, we're talking DIPOLES here! Get your wire cutters and soldering iron. Agreed, but if it's not his thing... It occurred to me after my posting that he might be blind or otherwise handicapped. Sorry if that's the case. It's possible, but not neccesarily so. Although I myself don't mind soldering up a dipole, I respect those who might want a ready-made example. I read something re. handicapped hams in this month's issue of WorldRadio. From the article 'Your CW fist on the air" by Dennis Franjlin, K6DF: "Don't be so quick to judge the other operator's operating skills since we do not know the circumstances under which they are operating." Not really related directly to the subject, but your comment jogged my memory and I thought it important enough to share. BTW Cecil, I'm going to give one of my Radio Works antennas a whirl this week. I'm putting up a SuperLoop 40 next week. I'll let you know how it plays. Take care, Cecil and again, GL Frank. :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp 73 de Bert WA2SI |
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