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On Jun 27, 6:33*am, Mike Coslo wrote:
As for folks tuning up rain gutters and wire salvaged from an old toaster, then making an antenna out of it, that's fun too, but the final result isn't likely to be optimum. Yes! I know I've told this story here before, but ... My first HF antenna was a 10m vertical sleeve dipole. It was mounted only a few feet above ground. With a tuner, I matched 15m but not 20m. I knew I needed more metal on at least one element, so I grabbed a clip lead and a hunk of wire and headed outside. Near the antenna, I almost tripped over an extension ladder laying on the ground. This is a sign, I thought. I tossed the wire and dragged the ladder over to the dipole and clipped it onto the lower element. Back inside, I tuned up nicely on 20m and answered a CQ. Had a nice chat with a fellow in Hawaii; five-by copy both ways. Some wag in this group suggested "ladder line" might improve the setup. Good one. "Sal" |
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