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Old March 17th 04, 01:37 AM
Dave Shrader
 
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I have used a Classic 1930s Windom. It's 134 feet long, fed at 48 feet
from one end with a single #14 AWG wire. The feed wire was tuned by a
MURCH UT-2000A tuner. [Note: the MURCH 2000A is a 1960-1970 KW class
roller inductor tuner designed for 1KW AM].

I'll be reinstalling it again as soon as the snow melts here in central
NH. [changed QTH last year]

Works quite well on 80/40/30 meters.

Deacon Dave
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Va4ua wrote:

I was think of getting one of these.

http://www.dxantennas.com/wst_page5.php




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