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Hi,
Given the circumstances you have.. I would give some thought about putting up a vertically mounted Small Transmitting loop such as the MFJ. Will it work as good as a Vertical? , not one that has a good radial system under it and a clear shout at the horizon.. but it sounds to me like it might be just right for your needs.. Give them a Look I built one here and used it for a couple of years mounted only 3 feet above ground and it worked surpizingly well , considering it's size about 3' in diamiter . If I were in your situation I'd mount it about 1 or 2 feet above the trailer roof. Hope this helps, 73 DAVE KC1DI On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 21:28:26 -0500, wrote: Hi, It seems that my location boasts 60 to 110 mph winds on a regular basis. I had put up a 1/4 wavelength 20m vertical with 1/8 wavelength radials elevated at 7 feet, with rope guys... and the wind blew it apart like so much tin foil! Does anyone know of a decent commercial design for less than $1000 for a free standing 30 to 40 foot support that can take this darn wind??? Thanks, The Eternal Squire -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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