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On Sep 28, 8:22 am, "Howard Lester" wrote:
wrote The big problem with HF/MF antennas for the radio amateur is that the best choice is so dependent on the site and what the amateur intends to do. This is why it is impossible to give general advice about HF antenna types that is any good, without knowledge of the available resources and intended use. You're right. We've (I've) made assumptions of property conditions that may not exist for the OP. (snipp) We don't know the OP's situation. Well, based on his call sign and the FCC's data for the address I did a bit of detective work and found that this guy will have some unique issues to deal with. The aerial photos of the address indicate that there are some mature looking trees about so some random length wire antenna may be possible. The lots seem very small compared to the size of the houses too, what we'd call zero lot line homes in the Texas area. However, the most interesting thing is that it seems that he is located in a valley with some fairly high mountains about that may limit even the best HF antenna situation. This is clearly a problem to the west as the QTH seems to be located on the base of the mountains to the west. I do like the random wire ideas though. This months QST has a brief description of one installation of a random wire loop in an attic. You just never quite know how these will perform until you put them up and try. It can be discouraging if things don't work out though. -= Bob =- |
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