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![]() "Michael" wrote in message ... Hiya... Newly minted “non technical” ham here :-) Been a SW DX’er for many years and decided to get my ham ticket recently. Now that I've decided on what to get for my first ham radio, (TS-590s) I'm moving on to deciding on an antenna. The goal will be DX'ing the ham bands with phone and eventually CW. I'm looking for an antenna set up that will work on 10 to 80 meters. Of course, multiple specific antennas would be an ideal, but that is not in the cards. I've had a few options in mind. All of course, would be coupled with an antenna tuner if the internal auto tuner on the radio cold not do the job. Any comments, advice or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanx in advance. Michael Dear Michael: Let us know your call-sign when it arrives. I too recommend a wire dipole with equal lengths of wire each side of a ladder-line feed. Avoid the use of so called 4:1 whatever. Consider finding a 275 Watt Matchbox (a larger item also exists). It is ideal for efficiently coupling energy from a coax transmitter to ladder-line fed dipole. Work on mastering CW as that may be the most effective way to make DX contacts with low power and a low antenna. Enjoy. 73, Mac N8TT J. C. Mc Laughlin Michigan U.S.A. Home: |
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