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But a big help is if you can put up some sort of a receive only
antenna. It makes DX on the low band much more fun. ............ Also...Would probably have more luck on the transmit end, using some type of vertical. 20 ft high is pretty low for a 160 dipole...Makes long haul DX not for the faint of heart... But....It can be done with a low wire, if the band is *real* quiet... I remember back when I first started working 160 , I worked HI three times in one winter, using just a 80m dipole fed like a vertical from the shack, and about 120w. But it was quiet that year, and my antenna was more like 36 ft high instead of 20...Might try feeding that dipole like a vertical on 160m, just as a test...Might surprise you...I bet on long haul, it does better shorted, and fed like a vertical, than when running it normally... You can compare just on receive to tell which would be best.. The DX will be history soon on 160, except for those with super receive antennas...The noise is coming back up slowly... You may have to wait till next winter unless you get lucky and get some more quiet nights before summer...:/ MK |
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