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Challenger DX opinions?
I've used a Butternut HF6V for several years but the last ice storm took
it's toll - plus, it's time to try something different in my small city space... Has anyone used the Gap Challenger, compared to other verticals, and could give an opinion? Thanks. John St. Louis MO |
Challenger DX opinions?
"John" wrote in message ... I've used a Butternut HF6V for several years but the last ice storm took it's toll - plus, it's time to try something different in my small city space... Has anyone used the Gap Challenger, compared to other verticals, and could give an opinion? Thanks. John St. Louis MO Lots of reviews at URL http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/455 73 es Good Radiating -- CL |
Challenger DX opinions?
John wrote in :
I've used a Butternut HF6V for several years but the last ice storm took it's toll - plus, it's time to try something different in my small city space... Wow! funny you should mention that! I lost mine in the same storm front here in PA. The antenna got whipped around so much that the fiberglass/dowel joint pulled through the drill holes, then finally broke the tubing, and down it came. I had some more tubing of the right size, so the fix wasn't too hard Has anyone used the Gap Challenger, compared to other verticals, and could give an opinion? I haven't used one, but a Ham I know has - and liked the Butternut a lot more. He's pretty knowlegeable IMO, but that's just one data point. - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
Challenger DX opinions?
I like the Hustler BTV line of verticals. Had my 5-BTV up over 2 years now
and it works a treat. Whichever vertical you settle on invest some time into a ground radial system if it is to be a ground mounted antenna. 1. http://www.ad5th.com/5-BTV.html -- 73,Charlie-AD5TH www.ad5th.com "Mike Coslo" wrote in message 36... John wrote in : I've used a Butternut HF6V for several years but the last ice storm took it's toll - plus, it's time to try something different in my small city space... Wow! funny you should mention that! I lost mine in the same storm front here in PA. The antenna got whipped around so much that the fiberglass/dowel joint pulled through the drill holes, then finally broke the tubing, and down it came. I had some more tubing of the right size, so the fix wasn't too hard Has anyone used the Gap Challenger, compared to other verticals, and could give an opinion? I haven't used one, but a Ham I know has - and liked the Butternut a lot more. He's pretty knowlegeable IMO, but that's just one data point. - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
Challenger DX opinions?
Charlie wrote:
I like the Hustler BTV line of verticals. Had my 5-BTV up over 2 years now and it works a treat. Whichever vertical you settle on invest some time into a ground radial system if it is to be a ground mounted antenna. I'd venture that the ground radials are more important than the antenna itself. Not very glamorous perhaps, but critical. - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
Challenger DX opinions?
Egg Zackly!!!
-- 73,Charlie-AD5TH www.ad5th.com "Michael Coslo" wrote in message ... Charlie wrote: I like the Hustler BTV line of verticals. Had my 5-BTV up over 2 years now and it works a treat. Whichever vertical you settle on invest some time into a ground radial system if it is to be a ground mounted antenna. I'd venture that the ground radials are more important than the antenna itself. Not very glamorous perhaps, but critical. - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
Challenger DX opinions?
"Michael Coslo" wrote in message ... Charlie wrote: I like the Hustler BTV line of verticals. Had my 5-BTV up over 2 years now and it works a treat. Whichever vertical you settle on invest some time into a ground radial system if it is to be a ground mounted antenna. I'd venture that the ground radials are more important than the antenna itself. Not very glamorous perhaps, but critical. - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - What about the ones that do not require ground radials or counter poise, i.e. GAP Titan? west AF4GC |
Challenger DX opinions?
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 00:39:11 GMT, "west" wrote:
What about the ones that do not require ground radials or counter poise, i.e. GAP Titan? Hi West, Two things: 1. Raise them up 3 or 4 meters; B. Don't use the bottom one or two bands. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
Challenger DX opinions?
Richard Clark wrote in
: On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 00:39:11 GMT, "west" wrote: What about the ones that do not require ground radials or counter poise, i.e. GAP Titan? Hi West, Two things: 1. Raise them up 3 or 4 meters; B. Don't use the bottom one or two bands. Yeah, what Richard said. - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
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