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![]() In an article on portable vertical antennas someone mentioned that a Portable Laundry Reel, readily available at most camping goods stores, made an excellent windup counterpoise. It will easily hold about 80ft of 18 insulated wire, which when measured and marked can easily be reeled out to a desired length, and later quickly reeled up again. They are manufactured by Coghlans and very reasonably priced (I paid $3.98 CDN). The reel opens easily (it twists apart). The unreeled portion does not seem to affect the RF length. To me, it seems like a very handy item to have for my apartment antennas.which require counterpoises. Like the Yo-Yo antenna, it could easily be used as a random wire, or two could make a neat compact dipole. Time will tell -- but it sounds like a great idea to me. Irv VE6BP |
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