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![]() Brian Kelly wrote: Elden Fenison wrote: * Reg Edwards [07/16/2005 05:04 UTC]: Go vertical or steeply sloping. Better all-round multi-band performance than lower horizontal long wire, specially DX at the lower frequencies. Thanks for the suggestion. I've spent much of the evening reading the ARRL "Stealth Amateur Radio" book. Interesting stuff. It appears that in addition to the wire up in the tree, I'll also need some sort of RF ground. Maybe shooting a very thin wire over the top of my building would do the trick. Another thing I'm considering rather than a wire in the tree, is a Hustler 6-BTV on a short mast. I'm not clear as to which would be likely to perform better. The wire should outperform the 6BTV by a large margin IF you have an even half-decent counterpoise/grounding system in place like a wire-over-the-roof plus Reg's plumbing system connections. You'd also get much more bandwidth with a wire vs. the 6BTV. A random wire can be used on 30M, a 6BTV cannot be used on 30M, etc. Oops, my bad, you can use a 6BTV on 30M. But you can't use it on 17M or 12M. A wire can be tuned to operate anywhere in the HF spectrum and beyond on both ends. But one thing... with the Hustler I wouldn't have to spring for an AH-4 tuner. You can put up a wire and buy a manual wire tuner like the $110 MFJ 941E plus the cost of the wire. I'll do the tuning manually and save $150-200 additional cost for any autotuner every time. -- -=Elden=- http://www.moondog.org w3rv |
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