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![]() "N4LQ" wrote Why not take a look at the Carolina Windom from Radio Works. It might meet your requirements. ===================================== Of course it will. Why do nitpicking busy-bodies stir up worries about radiation from feed-lines? It's never wasted. Feedline radiation may disappear in unknown directions, but, even when a dipole is centre-fed, the radiation pattern in the midst of the usual environmental cluttering uncertainty, and the manner in which the feedline is led away from then antenna, the whole thing is always a matter of guesswork. As the antenna is non-rotatable it doesn't matter very much what the very uncertain distorted radiation pattern is anyway. Just erect the antenna in the best possible way you can manage in the limited space available and see what happens. Most likely you will not be disappointed in its performance. Good DX ! --- Reg, G4FGQ |