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Jack Pagel wrote:
Seeing you have a tuner, I would go with an 80 meter dipole fed with the ladder-line. One antenna for all the bands 80 thru 10. FWIW Tossing out another option.... I once used a "quarter-wave sloper" off of a grounded 50 foot tower. Tower was used as a "ground plane". It did a very convincing job for DX on 40 m and was somewhat directional. Having multiple antennas is always a bonus. Add one of these to your antenna switch! -Bill WX4A |
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Bill M wrote:
Jack Pagel wrote: Seeing you have a tuner, I would go with an 80 meter dipole fed with the ladder-line. One antenna for all the bands 80 thru 10. FWIW Tossing out another option.... I once used a "quarter-wave sloper" off of a grounded 50 foot tower. Tower was used as a "ground plane". It did a very convincing job for DX on 40 m and was somewhat directional. Having multiple antennas is always a bonus. Add one of these to your antenna switch! -Bill WX4A Or...skip the HF antennas and put up a converted 18" DirecTV dish and get on 10 GHz. At ground level and 2W, I made a 180.5 mile QSO during the 10 GHz and Up contest last month. Didn't even break a sweat ![]() Scott N0EDV |
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