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While it migh be out of your price range, look into the screwdrver
antennas. Usually for mobile,but I don't see why you could not get it to work for you . You do not need a tuner with it as it does its own tuning by a motor. I have worked lots of mobiles that had them and they seem to put out a good signal. "Irv Finkleman" wrote in message ... Hi Jeff, and thanks for your reply. To begin with I run QRP (5W on a Yaesu ft-817ND). I have limited workshop space (my desk in a senior's villa), but lots of my old tools. I ran into problems in the last senior's residence I lived in and have just now moved into a new one. All my previous preparations to set up an antenna have been foiled -- one old busybody saw us stringing a line out of my window to a nearby tree. Before anything could be done she had a whole bunch crying to the General Manager that we were (a) killing trees (b) setting up satellite antennas on the roof (c) going to interfere with radios, TVs, heating pads and such. So much attention was drawn to a simple twenty foot piece of small nearly invisible wire that I decided it would be easier to move than fight a battle that I had little chance of winning. The unit I am in now has a balcony, and I have moved in with the understanding that I will not have any wires hanging off the balcony to nearby trees etc., and that anything I do set up will remain within the confines of the small balcony (roughly 6ft x 10ft. They do not mind if I have a collapsible whip or somnething similar which could be taken in (or out ofsight) when I'm not operating -- they don't want it left sticking out. |
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Thanks Ealph,
I'd consider a screwdriver but it's not in my blood to buy something unless (1) I really need it fast, or (2) I can get a used or broken one cheap and fix it up. Most of the gear I have I got under those conditions and they have served me well. I nust admit that I have looked at them and they are getting pretty good reviews. If my lottery comes through I'll reconsider! :-) "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... While it migh be out of your price range, look into the screwdrver antennas. Usually for mobile,but I don't see why you could not get it to work for you . You do not need a tuner with it as it does its own tuning by a motor. I have worked lots of mobiles that had them and they seem to put out a good signal. "Irv Finkleman" wrote in message ... Hi Jeff, and thanks for your reply. To begin with I run QRP (5W on a Yaesu ft-817ND). I have limited workshop space (my desk in a senior's villa), but lots of my old tools. I ran into problems in the last senior's residence I lived in and have just now moved into a new one. All my previous preparations to set up an antenna have been foiled -- one old busybody saw us stringing a line out of my window to a nearby tree. Before anything could be done she had a whole bunch crying to the General Manager that we were (a) killing trees (b) setting up satellite antennas on the roof (c) going to interfere with radios, TVs, heating pads and such. So much attention was drawn to a simple twenty foot piece of small nearly invisible wire that I decided it would be easier to move than fight a battle that I had little chance of winning. The unit I am in now has a balcony, and I have moved in with the understanding that I will not have any wires hanging off the balcony to nearby trees etc., and that anything I do set up will remain within the confines of the small balcony (roughly 6ft x 10ft. They do not mind if I have a collapsible whip or somnething similar which could be taken in (or out ofsight) when I'm not operating -- they don't want it left sticking out. |
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