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![]() "Tehrasha Darkon" wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 00:08:30 +0000, west wrote: I know I can go to eham.com but I like the advice on rraa better. I also know that this question is somewhat subjective, but if you will, please indulge. :-) What is flat out the best vertical HF antenna in your opinion and why? Thanks in advance. west AF4GC SteppIR. Why use a tuner to match your radio to your antenna, when you can make your antenna match your radio? --Teh No Tuner i.e. TransMatch -- The SteppIRT vertical is remotely adjustable in length, with continuous coverage from 40 meters through 6 meters - and every frequency in between. A vertical antenna that is precisely adjustable in length while in the air solves the coverage problem, and in addition has vastly improved performance over existing fixed length verticals. The ability to tune the antenna to a specific frequency results in excellent performance on every band - and this means the entire band, with very low VSWR. Resonant antennas must be made a specific length to operate optimally on a given frequency. So, instead of trying to "trick" the antenna into thinking it is a different length (traps, coils, etc), why not just change the antenna length? This is what we have done with the new SteppIR verticals. http://www.steppir.com/ CL |
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