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![]() "/* frank */" wrote in message ... 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 It's probably going to work like crap on 7 MHz. Consider buying a GOOD tuner, and also try tricks like feeding the coax common mode (shield and center tied together) to run your ten meter dipole as a top loaded vertical wire. This assumes you can run the coax or balanced line in a straight run away from existing structures. You'll also need a good ground or a few on the ground radials for the antenna to work against when it is being run as a vertical. Don't be afraid to experiment. Pete |
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