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Hello,
As my 40 m. rotable dipole (2* 7 m. = 42 feet with coals) was damaged by the storm I am thinking to make something different. The dipole height was at 40 feet. I can increase the heigth with a pipe to 60 feet and make a 80m. dipole 2 * 20 m. (120 feet) Inv. V. (West/East) and a 40 meter dipole 2 * 10m ( 60 feet) or a doublet of 88 feet (South/North)? Both with ladder line. I mainly work on 80/40 and 30 m. the other bands are nice to have. The question is should I make the 40 m. dipole or the doublet or renew the old rotable dipole? Or any other suggestions.. 73 pa3glf |
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