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On Nov 26, 7:22 pm, "Sal M. Onella"
wrote: I added two 20m elements of #16 insulated stranded wire (lamp cord, actually) and ran them downslope toward opposite corners of the garage roof. They make about a 45-degree angle with the 10m antenna. Construction articles encourage separating elements of different bands. The first measured 20m elements were too long and the SWR dipped at 12-something MHz. I trimmed them to 14.1 MHz, SWR = 1.1:1 at the radio. The only change to the 10m performance was a very slight increase in SWR (1.5:1 vs. 1.7:1 per MFJ-269). Hi, I don't understand how you can add elements to an existing antenna and have it still work on the band it was originally made for. Do you still need a tuner? Or do you remove the 20m elements to transmit on 10m? Jim |
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