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Tarmo Tammaru wrote:
"Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Possible dum question alert! I've been thinking about verticals lately, and am curious about a vertical for 80 meters. Specifically, I am wondering about putting a vertical in one of my trees in the yard. I have *big* trees, 80-90 feet tall, and could put a full Mike, I did that on 40 meters. Hung a vertical from the branch of a 90 foot tulip tree. Since the antenna was short enough, I had elevated radials. My suggestion is that once you get a rope over a branch, put up both the vertical and an inverted V. My guess is that most of the time the inverted V will blow away the vertical. Thanks everyone for the helpful tips. I guess not many people do have big trees! I'll give it a shot here, and may even get to lay in the radials before the ground freezes. My main reasons for doing a vertical in the first place is to attempt some 80 meter dx now that the upper bands are closing in. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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