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![]() "gipy" wrote in message ... I am in a situation where I HAVE to bury the feedline, there is no other way around it. I have trees about 20 feet away from my home in the back, great for swinging a long wire, dipole, whatever works but being that the actual space between the trees and my home is a common area, I have to bury the coax. Placing a remote tuner on the other side would be a bit of a hassle but I see its starting to look like the only way to go? I got plenty of time, I just want to do this once and the right way. It looks like you will have to use either a remote tuner, or something you can feed with coax. Maybe a trap type of dipole. While I have no idea how they would work, you may want to check out some from DXS Engineering. http://www.dxengineering.com/search/department/antennas For some of the low bands I use a homade OCF antenna patterned after the Carolina Windom. But I also have other antennas up for some of the bands. .. |
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