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"Bob Miller" wrote in message ... On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 07:42:24 +0200, /* frank */ wrote: I can install only a dipole of about 10 meters (as inverted V). Is there any project, any commercial antenna of such length, that allow me to work all band 7 - 14 - 21 - 28 MHz ? Thanks If you can make it 11 meters long, about 33 feet, that should get you 14 thru 28 mhz, with the use of 450 ohm feedline and a manual tuner. If you can stretch it to 51 feet, you can add 10 and 7 mhz. bob k5qwg 10 meters = 32.8 feet 11 meters = 36.1 feet A meter is approximately 3 feet and 3 inches NOT just 3 feet. Those inches add up after a while. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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