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Frank Armstrong wrote:
Please, has anyone out there any experience of using a Cushcraft R7000 vertical ant? I was thinking of buying one second-hand. Frank, I haven't used that particular one. Several years ago I bought a Gap "Eagle" vertical--my wife wasn't happy with wires festooned through the trees. :-) It actually worked fairly well and was very easy to set up and to use. For about 95% of contacts on which I compared them, though, it was down a couple of S-units compared to a full-sized loop fed with ladderline. I think this is pretty typical of multiband verticals, based on what I've heard from others. They certainly can work well, particularly considering how little space they take and their low visual profile. Not sure if this helps you much .. but it IS better than the incredibly vile political gibberish, isn't it? ;-) 73! --Ken AC4RD _______________________________________________ Ken Kuzenski AC4RD kuzen001 at acpub .duke .edu _______________________________________________ All disclaimers apply, see? www.duke.edu/~kuzen001 |
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