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Let me restate my goal.
Here is my situation. I live in Northern MI & have 5+ acres of mostly woods with many hardwood trees averaging 60'. I also have about 1500'of wire & a 3 element tribander for 10-15 & 20. I use a 100 watt transceiver - no amp. I live in a rural, low-noise environment. I also want to work 160, 80/75, 40, &17. I don't mind doing separate wire antennas for these bands but would prefer 1 antenna. I have a homebrew link-coupled tuner that covers 160-17 (plug in link-coils). I want to work stateside & DX on 160 & 75 & 17. What is the best use of my 1500' of wire to achieve my goals. TNX Terry W8EJO "T.E.O" wrote in message hlink.net... I am going to put up a horizontal loop @ about 60' in hopes of having a decent 160-10 antenna. Is there any adavntage to increasing the the total length from 1 wavelength at the lowest freq. (about 530') to 2 wavelengths(1,060'). i have the space & the wire & I'm wondering if it's worth the extra effort. Also, am I better off with a 3/8 WL inverted L on 160. |