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I lost all my antennas this week in an ice storm. Shows
how bad my decision was stringing them up in the trees. Oh, well - it's just wire... Luckily, the lightweight cord that was holding up one end of my 160/80m trap dipole failed before the trees did so when the branches came down, there was no damage. Now - to the rebuilding! I don't operate much above 40m and my B&W rotary antenna switch was destroyed. I'm also left with much fewer branches to hang dipoles from. Before, I had plenty of trees, coax & wire. I had single or dualband (fan) inverted V's for each HF band. Now that's out - no antenna switch and no tree space for more than 2-3 antennas. Which would be better - adding 40m traps to my 160/80m antenna or leaving it as is and buying a tuner? How well would a 160/80 trap dipole up 25-30' work on the higher bands when used with a tuner? When I speak higher bands, I'm referring to 40 to 6 meters. I'll add a cushcraft MA5B and V/UHF antennas later. The current antenna is about 220' of #14 wire with 3.9mhz traps. The traps are 8.33 turns of RG58 around a 3.5" form. The antenna is fed directly with 60' of RG58 and so far has proven to be a good performer on 160 & 80 meters. It has low SWR at 1.88 and 3.9 mhz. Any ideas, folks? Ken KG0WX |
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