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On Tue, 02 Aug 2011 23:11:33 -0400, Mike Coslo rearranged some electrons
to say: But it will work. Surprisingly well, in fact. My present HF antenna is a piece of 4-conductor ribbon cable, with 60 feet of each outside conductor pulled off to make a 120 foot dipole, the rest of the cable being used as a feedline to a balun and thence to a tuner. Is it ideal? No. But it's good enough to work 45 states so far on 75m, a few dozen DX contacts on 20 and 40m, etc. Plus, it's nearly invisible against the side of the house. During field day, I used a homemade doublet fed with 450 ohm ladder line to the same tuner, remotely mounted in a waterproof box, I was able to work 15m and 80m on the same antenna, made a few hundred contacts. Eventually (when the leaves fall) I plan to replace the ribbon cable dipole with the doublet and the remote tuner on some tall trees in the backyard. |
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