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John Gotwals wrote:
I live in Indiana and am in the process of ground mounting a Butternut HF6V vertical antenna. The antennal is located in a section of lawn which is 40 feet from the nearest building. I am sure a set of guys would make a more sturdy antenna, but I don't want to cause lawn mowing problems, and I don't want to increase the visual impact of this antenna. Any comments or advice is welcome. John, N9JG My HF9V has withstood Iowa and PA winds, both ground-mounted and elevated without a single problem. The antenna can be guyed, however, if you feel it necessary. The directions show the placement of guys on the mast. It's important to get the proper placement so winds don't do any damage if it's guyed too high or too low. If you don't have the instructions, you can download them at http://www.bencher.com/ 73 & gl Dave N0HNJ |
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