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Yes, the lowest bands don't work so well on the Butternut, but you
should be able to find a used one for considerably less than that price. (I've been seeing them go used for $75-$125). I've had a Butternut HF6V on my roof for some years now, which wound up being about 15 feet above the ground, with one radial for 80M, and about four radials for 40-Meters (and the higher bands). I've had this antenna at five different locations over the years. Using it, I've made 5BDXCC (plus 30M DXCC). I only have about 185 countries on 80-Meters with it, and only about 260 countries on 40-Meters with it. Then there's 160-Meters - only about 40 countries so far. Some day, I hope to have a real antenna for the lower bands. Right now, the Butternut is down since there's some building construction going on at my home, and all I have up now is an 80-Meter Inverted-Vee, which is now my "all band" antenna. It's up about 25 feet above ground in the center, five feet above ground on the ends, it's fed with 450-ohm ladder line. Sometimes it takes me four or five calls to get through some of the pileups! (H40 on 80-Meters, KH5 on 20M RTTY, etc. in the last week). YMMV..... LJ |
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