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![]() "Mike Kaliski" wrote in message ... Many years ago I input all the frequencies and wavelengths into an Excel spreadsheet to find a length of wire which would most closely be resonant on all amateur bands. As I recall 26.5 metres seemed to be an optimum length when fed via an ATU. It isn't resonant on any amateur band, but most ATU's will be able to tune it. It worked for me anyway 160m through to 10m. As for the performance, well it received well enough and obviously radiated enough of a signal to work 5000+ miles QRP. Mike G0ULI I assume that the directionality was frequency-dependent. At higher half-wave multiples, it would have been a beverage antenna, with strongest signals off the end(s). Was that your experience? I'm getting ready to try the same thing, although I don't quite have 26.5 meters to play with unless I can string part of the wire onto my neighbor's property. |
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