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Old September 11th 03, 04:34 AM
Dave \(W4WLC\)
 
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I have a MA5V that I use as a backup antenna. It is about 2 - 3 S units
below my G5RV on both receive and Transmit. It is better than nothing and
it has a small footprint. It is easy to assemble, and once assembled can be
separated into two sections (each section about 7 ft) for sort of easy
transport.

Dave
W4WLC

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Anyone out there using an MA5V by Cushcraft?
If so how do you like it?
TIA

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