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On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 23:24:50 +1100, "Troy - VK2HXY"
wrote: Thanks for the reply Dave. Well my intended purpose is for DX, although Ragchew is definitely a bonus. I have a 80M (inverted V) about 10 foot off the ground that I am currently using for receive only and am getting great receive results from VK6,5,4 and 3, all coming in when the band is open here with 40 over 9 signal reports, not bad for such a noisy band. So if I can get that up to 50 feet that should take care of 80 for the time being I guess. I guess my questions were intended to get some discussion going for people to offer up suggestions (for and against) for my intended band usage. I have heard that many use the G5RV with a tuner with good results, although there may be better bang for the buck with other wire type antennas, or conversely, am I better running a vertical? You see my quandary? If you simply feed your 80m dipole entirely with 450-ohm ladderline, and run it through your 989c tuner, it should tune the higher bands, as well, without any great feedline loss. Check your tuner manual for feedline lengths to avoid. You might see how well that works for you, and then if it's not the best on the dx bands, go for the beam. Bob k5qwg Are there any better brands of antenna for 10-15-20M in a tri-band that I should be looking for? Or rather the question should be, one's I should steer clear of? Thanks again for the advice, that's what the hobby is all about, sharing the knowledge... 73 Troy VK2HXY Sydney, Australia "KC1DI" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 22:25:42 +1100, "Troy - VK2HXY" wrote: Hi there ladies and gents. I have a question that has most likely come up here before, and I do apologise if this is visiting old ground. I am a novice limited license holder in Australia and pretty soon I will have access to the 10-15 and 80M bands. I would like to know what you consider as being the best all round antenna for my purpose? I have plenty of room to mount an 80M dipole antenna, although height is a problem. I can go up no more than about 50 feet. I also have a mast and rotator, so a triband yagi is also on the cards. Just looking for decent ideas here guy's. I know the question is fairly open ended, but I would like to consider all my options from those who have all the best knowledge of what works and what doesn't. To wire or not to wire? To beam or not to beam? To G5RV?????? I am running a TS-850, an MFJ 989C Tuner running 100W out of the box. Thanks very much for your time and I really appreciate your response to my questions. Warmest regards 73 de VK2HXY Troy Hi Troy, As you said in your post you will get all kinds of answers. And a lot will depend upon factors that you do not mention.. I.E. what's your purpose, DX, RagChew Local or distance ?? The G5RV does a decent job on 80m but is not the best choice for 10 and 15m.. on those too bands the beam-- yagi or quad would be best if you can get the up at least 25 feet. Dipole is a good choice on 80meters even thought 50 feet is not really high on that band. if you looking for DX on 80 I would put in a vertical with good ground system as well. Just some suggestions, 73 Dave kc1di |
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Bob Miller wrote:
If you simply feed your 80m dipole entirely with 450-ohm ladderline, and run it through your 989c tuner, it should tune the higher bands, as well, without any great feedline loss. Check your tuner manual for feedline lengths to avoid. Or vary the length of the feedline as shown on my web page and enjoy all HF bands without the need for a conventional tuner. -- 73, Cecil, http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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