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Peter,
I agree that you should keep the doublet or dipole away from the power line. Sloping such an antenna will work fine. I have two 75 meter dipoles that slope and they do great. I fed them in the center and keep the feedline going away from the antenna at as close to a right angle as possible. Dave K4JRB |
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Thanks both of you for the advice
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