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![]() The May 2005 issue of QST had an interesting antenna article on page 33... basically discussing broadband dipoles. I am particularly interested in the biconical (fan) dipole discussed. It is basically two dipoles common at the feed point, with a slight divergence out to the ends. I believe they discussed a spread of 6 feet at the ends for an 80 meter version. This antenna may be just what I was looking for to put up on 75M. Do you antenna experts here on this list have any opionions on this? I prefer "resonant" antennas fed with coax as opposed to open wire feedline with tuners, but I would like to be able to operate over the entire 75M band with my IC746Pro.. Comments? Ed |
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