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Hi John -
I checked your link... It worked, and the article is excellent! The antenna described looks very neat, and would be a fun project for someone who enjoys home-brewing. For someone preferring a minimum of home-brewing, W9INN has about eight similar models (SSD series and MDX series), ranging in length from 46 to 71 feet. I haven't tried them all, but my experience with his MBD-847 and SSD-021-5 antennas has been excellent. 73, Ed W6LOL "John DeGood" wrote in message ... I tried to find the specific antenna you are considering using your links, but I wasn't able to do so with a reasonable amount of effort. Sorry, my ISP recently ceased operation. You can find the page originally referenced, at least in the near term, at: http://users.tellurian.com/jdegood/coaxtrap/ It's simply a six-band trap dipole. The 5 pairs of coaxial-cable traps provide significant physical shortening, although to fit in an attic some or all of the outermost (80 meter) portion will probably have to be run at right angles to the main dipole. The advantages of such a resonant antenna include a decent match to a coax feedline and no-tune operation (but over limited bandwidth, a side-effect of the reduced size.) Another alternative for multi-band operation in a restricted space situation such as an attic is a physically shortened dipole in conjunction with a tuner and open wire feedline. For details, see: http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/HTML/li.../limited1.html 73, John NU3E |
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