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HF Antenna Options: Need Advice
I'm a neophyte here, but I've done quite a bit of reading on antenna
characteristics and design. Still, I'd appreciate some advice from the more knowledgeable (that's pretty much anybody here). 1. I have pretty limited options for a serviceable antenna for, say, 40 to 10 meters. Right now, I am interested in CW only using QRP rigs (homebrew) for DX QSO's. 2. I want to limit the visual impact, so unless you advise strongly in favor of them I want to avoid verticals. I don't have code or covenant restrictions, but I do have a wife. 3. Here's the physical situation: My suburban property has two houses on it but no real trees I could use as anchor points. However, from peak of the big house to that of the guest house I can get about 96 feet. The big-house peak is about 25 feet high and the guest house about 13. For visual purposes, I'd like to use as thin a wire as possible. 4. Here's my idea: an end-fed wire with traps for multi-band use. I don't see how I could use a center-fed dipole unless the feeder came back parallel (right next to) along one leg of the dipole. In other words, I can't feed at perpendicularly. For a variety of reasons, the azimuth of a wire line between the two houses would be about 25 degrees/205 degrees. So . . . what do you think? What kind of performance do you think I could expect from this setup? Many thanks! ---Todd |
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