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"Ed_G" wrote in message . 192.196... Our ARES group plans on installing an Inverted V antenna on the second story flat roof edge of a local building. The antenna mast is 13 feet tall above the roof edge. The Inverted V will run parallel the edge of the roof and be approximately 35 - 40 feet per leg. Our primary operations will be 80/75/40M with a desired ability on 60M. The I think you are going to have a difficult time operating on 80 meters if you can not get around 120 feet of overall length. Then it may be difficult on 40 meters. If limiated to one single wire , coax fed, look at the off center fed antenna. |
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