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mine is pretty close to a true quad. cut for 80m. fed with 450 ladder line
to a tuner. i like it. it gets kinda touchy on the higher bands. but for 80 and 40, it's the best thing i have ever used. lowest corner is about 15 to 20 foot off the ground. highest is about 45. i agree, put it up and go with it. you'll soon learn which direction it "hears" the best. -- Michael Prevatt " A clean hamshack is a sign Bartow, Florida of a sick mind...." Amateur Radio Callsign: KU4YP Navy/Marine Corps Callsign: NNN0AAL "Chuck W." wrote in message oups.com... FWIW, I'm feeding with about 60 feet of window line to a 4:1 balun and then to about 80 feet of Coax. My plan is to replace a good bit more of the coaxial line with the window line when I get around to it. My assumption is that this set up would be best for multi-band operation. 73, Chuck W1CEW |
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