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On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 13:07:27 -0400, Vinnie S.
wrote: Hi, I was looking to buy one of these. But running ground radials will be a problem because the area is woods. I was looking to not using ground radials. I do have a small running stream in the woods. Would a ground rod in the stream, offer a good counterpoise that would eliminate the need for radials? My experience was with a 4BTV that was mounted about 15' above ground with several sets of (nominally) resonant radials. This was better than a dummy load, but not much. I second the idea of one or more dipoles in the trees. Without a decent ground -and- being in the trees, the vertical will be a very big disappointment I'm afraid. I don't see the appeal of one antenna that is capable of being matched on every band, when the radiation is poor. The Alpha-Delta DX-CC leaps to mind. Pick two or three bands and get your feet wet. The higher bands are poor these days anyway. I would put up a dipole for 20 and one for 80. These can be fed in parallel without interaction if place at right angles to each other. You will have a daytime band and a nighttime band and you will make contacts. What do you have to lose or fear? You need the coax and balun anyway and a few bucks worth of wire and you're in business. |
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