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Antenna for 160 meters, Any Ideas?
Hello all, this is my first time posting to this group. I would like
to try 160 meters this winter and was trying to get some ideas on what type of antenna I should use. Let me tell you about my lay out first, My lot is 100ft. wide by 800ft Deep. Of that I can use about 400 feet of it to hang an antenna. I now have a 136 ft. OCF windom up about 45 feet, and it works great on 80m-40m-20m-17m-12m and 10m. I only us the tuner on my TS-940SAT to tune my OCF windom with no problems. I was thinking about putting up a 160 meter dipole. If I would hang a 160 meter dipole up 136 feet or so of it would run next to the OCF windom that is up now, at least within 50 ft. of it. But I could get the 160 meter dipole up maybe 10 or more feet above the windom. Would this be ok? Are there any other antennas that might do the job? I have alot of trees on my land. Any ideas are welcome. Thanks, Dale |
"Dale" wrote in message om... Hi Dale - most important is the distances you want to work and your available space. If you want local groundwave or far DX then go for a top loaded vertical (or tower) with a good ground system (maybe supplemented by a low noise receiving antenna, eg loop or Beverage). You need the vertical component for groundwave and low angle for DX. If you want medium distances (100-500km?), then some sort of dipole or endfed would be fine. But this same setup would be lousy for local (little groundwave) or DX (straight up angle of radiation). An inverted L is a good all-purpose antenna, provide the vertical bit is fairly long. And me? I'm confined to an indoor magnetic loop for 160m, just 1.4m diameter! 73, Peter VK3YE http://www.qsl.net/vk3ye |
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