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In article , lloydm75
@hotmail.com says... Steve, If yu can handle a full sized one 102' and you'll be very happy. Now you can build it yourself OR you can buy one from various vendors. Me I decided to "stay as true to G5RV's article" and bought a G5RV from W7FG.com as it is tru ladder line and actually is only two wires from the PL259 connector to the end. simple and it works. http://www.w7fg.com/ant.htm G5RV 80 - 10 Meters (102 Feet) With 31 feet of Ladder Line.........................$35 Requires Coax from supplied UHF Male connector to equipment. Believe me, if I could I would! But I'm in a condo and I don't have a great deal of real estate in which to put up a decent-length antenna. I'm having to content myself with 40-10 on the G5RV and a 2m vertical for VHF operations. Hopefully I will be able to change over to a better G5RV configuration soon, plus some beams for VHF and UHF, but that's a ways down the road. -- -- //Steve// Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS Fountain Valley, CA Email: |
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