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I'm proposing to build a new multi-band HF antenna. Previously I used simple
relatively low (8mtr) dipole (28mtr total length) feed with ladder line and matched with a Z-Match tuner. Worked ok, but was useless for DX. My proposed antenna is to be vertical (7mtr radiator) to be used on bands from 10mtr to 30mtr. I have heard that vertical antennas are more susceptible to noise! I'm keen to hear this groups view on the noise issue and generally how verticals are regarded as a DX antenna. Also keen to hear of personal experiences with vertical antennas on HF. Regards Peter http://members.optushome.com.au/vk6ysf/vk6ysf/main.htm |
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