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"Michael Coslo" wrote
I might suggest picking up a tuner such as one of the MFJ 300 watt ones. Then get ladder line, and throw a general purpose dipole in your trees. That for my money is the best starter antenna going, and can service you long after you're a newbie. Some do not like to have to tune the antenna, but I can say that It is possible to contest with such a setup. I think it's even more than a "starter" antenna -- it's great, loads on just about any frequency, and if decently in the clear will work quite well. When I move to a place with the room for a hundred footer up in the trees, it will be the only antenna I'd really ever need for HF. However, I think a ladder-line fed antenna needs a tuner (i.e., transmatch) that has a pretty beefy balun. I had the MFJ-948 that gave me lots of trouble using a 55' long dipole with ladder line. I learned how to make a bigger and better 4:1 toroid balun to replace the dinky one that came with it... then it worked really well. Right, Cecil? ;-) Howard N7SO |
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