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* Brian Kelly [07/17/2005 22:19 UTC]:
Yeah, $140 difference. Question about that though... wouldn't the AH-4 be a better choice for another reason? That reason being that the AH-4 is designed to connect to the wire directly at the feed point, whereas the MFJ is apparently designed for in-shack use. Yes and no, it's a matter of several tradeoffs Elden. Right now I'm up to ears in alligators so QRX and I'll get back to you late Monday with some comments. Ok Brian. I appreciate the advice you've given. I do understand that there sometimes is disagreement between hams regarding certain things, like having a portion of a radiating element in the shack. Personally, I think I'd opt for an outdoor-mounted AH-4 for reasons of efficency, convenience, and safety. But it is nice to know that other options exist. So right now, my preferred solution is an ICOM IC-718, with an AH-4 and a longwire. I think that should work nicely. After surveying the new apartment location a little more closely, looks like I could run a horizontal longwire, roughly parallel to the ground for 100ft into a tree with some sort of insulator on the end. Then I would do the "in apartment" counterpoise/RF ground. This would probably be about 20/30ft off the ground... second floor height. Regarding your explanation for getting various wires from indoor to outdoor, I've taken the exact same approach. Using a thin 2x2 in the window with cables running in through an opening in it. Seems to work ok and no permanent holes in the structure. -- -=Elden=- http://www.moondog.org |
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