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I'm ready to buy a Yaesu FT-857D (160-6m) & (2, 440). I been away from Ham
Radio for more than 20 years & would like opinions on what would be the absolute best omni-directional antenna(s) to buy, for this rig? All opinions welcomed. Thank you. west AF4GC |
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west wrote: I'm ready to buy a Yaesu FT-857D (160-6m) & (2, 440). I been away from Ham Radio for more than 20 years & would like opinions on what would be the absolute best omni-directional antenna(s) to buy, for this rig? All opinions welcomed. Thank you. Ain't no such beast! Anyhow, if you are looking for omni-directional, I guess you are looking at a vertical antenna. Of course it is hard to call most verticals "absolute best". If I had to have only one antenna, it would be a dipole What are you planning on doing, how much land do you have, and are you under any restrictions? And are you going to buy or make? - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
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"Michael" wrote in message ... If you have the room, a loop antenna is a very good bet. I have used dipoles and verticals for many years. A neighbor moved in a few doors down and put up a loop antenna. I went over and listened to the "quiet" It is a great antenna if you are really irritated by QRN. He has only used this type of antenna for 20 years since he tried it. I understand why. I have not yet put up one, but will. It is winter here in North Dakota and not a good time for antenna work. Evrery other type of antenna works, but I just love the S/N ratio on a loop. Michael W0EZI "west" wrote in message .. . I'm ready to buy a Yaesu FT-857D (160-6m) & (2, 440). I been away from Ham Radio for more than 20 years & would like opinions on what would be the absolute best omni-directional antenna(s) to buy, for this rig? All opinions welcomed. Thank you. west AF4GC I agree about the reduction of QRN in a horizontally polarized vs. vertically polarized antenna but what about the gain? I don't have the time to build. I have some property, but not a large amount. Are there commercial loop antennas available and I guess I should concentrate on HF & 6M and worry about VHF/UHF later. Thoughts? Thanks again. west |
2 or more Ants. needed
If you have the room, a loop antenna is a very good bet. I have used dipoles
and verticals for many years. A neighbor moved in a few doors down and put up a loop antenna. I went over and listened to the "quiet" It is a great antenna if you are really irritated by QRN. He has only used this type of antenna for 20 years since he tried it. I understand why. I have not yet put up one, but will. It is winter here in North Dakota and not a good time for antenna work. Evrery other type of antenna works, but I just love the S/N ratio on a loop. Michael W0EZI "west" wrote in message .. . I'm ready to buy a Yaesu FT-857D (160-6m) & (2, 440). I been away from Ham Radio for more than 20 years & would like opinions on what would be the absolute best omni-directional antenna(s) to buy, for this rig? All opinions welcomed. Thank you. west AF4GC |
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