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![]() If you want maximum gain on one frequency, or sub-band, then I agree that a Long John tuned to your favorite frequency is the way to go. But, if you want good to very good performance across the whole HF spectrum from 13.5 to 33 MHz, or higher, in ONE antenna then the ONLY choice, IMO, is a LPDA. There is a solid reason why the governments of the world use LPDAs for State Department, FAA and Defense HF communications. Aaaah, not so fast. Have you checked StepIR tunable antennas with monobander performance on any frequency within that band? Plus instant pattern flip and much less cumbersome than LP. Read comments from users. This antenna is making LPs obsolete (unless you need spread spectrum instant coverage) Yuri, K3BU. |
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