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Hi,
I have used a Butternut HF-9VX vertical for many years. Now I am thinking of getting a HF beam antenna. I am not into contesting. Rather I enjoy memorable QSO's with hams that like to share thoughts and ideas. Since I have enjoyed "local" (i.e. mostly Europe) QSO's with my vertical, I would now like to reach as far as I can, i.e. real DX's. I am doing CW and SSB equally much. My interest profile leads me to optimize my beam for a warc band, on a higher frequency, e.g. 12m or 17meters. But how common is warc out there? If I got a 12 or 17meter mono bander, would I sit in vain to find the QSO's I want? Would it be more safe to just optimize for 20 meters? Given the solar cycle I guess it would be wise to optimize for something in the "mid-range" wave lengths, like somewhere in the range of 17-20m, to be able to DX in the solar cycle dip as well. Is it a waist of money to get a beam for the higher frequencies, except during the high peaks in the solar cycle? I would appreciate if anyone could share experiences and ideas on this matter. Also if some one could recommend a really good, high quality beam for my interest profile. Tnx de SM5WVN /Phil |
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