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Cecil Moore wrote: Fred W4JLE wrote: The website states 73 feet for the 40 meter version that can also be used on 80. One would then assume that a 20 meter version 36.5 feet would also work on 40. Yep, but not on 30m and 17m. -- 73, Cecil, http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp It's NICE to see OTHERS taking this Antenna IDEA......seriously !? I asked about the design awhile ago. Good reading for me. Paladin |
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Well, its all built, awaiting installation in my friends attic maybe
this weekend. I built it out of 3 conductor round cable, number 14 stranded, 36.5 feet. That seems to be what DX Engineering is doing, so its good enough for me. Its easy to build this way. Now lets see how it plays. |
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