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For 40 meters local (out to 300 miles during the day & 800 - 1000 @
night) the 40 meter dipole @ 20' up is a winner. For 40 meters DX, try the extended double zepp (http://www.sadona.com/news2/ant_dblzepp.html) up @ 60 feet (at least). If you own a tuner & want to work portable, try the MINIBAC (http://www.qsl.net/kq6xa/antenna/), very cheap & very versatile. Many other ideas @ http://www.cebik.com/radio.html "KB1IBE" wrote in message ... Hello folks, I am experimenting with QRP-level antennas and wondered what the best-simplest-cheapest might be. Any suggestions? (so far, I have a 40m dipole up) Thnx in Advance! 73's Dave WN1QIN / KB1IBE |
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