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I was cleaning out a closet this morning and found a length of wire and
an old 33 ft MFJ telescoping mast that I'd all but forgotten about. Just for the heck of it, I attached one end of the wire to the top of the mast, walked out to my fire escape, and started raising the mast. When fully extended, I had a 33 ft vertical antenna, with the base at a height of about 35 ft and the top at about 68 ft. I attached the bottom end of the wire to the 450 ohm input of an ICE matching transformer, then attached a length of coax and plugged it into my receiver. I guess it's a good thing I don't have anyone living above me. This worked surprisingly well. In fact, I'd say it worked amazingly well given that the antenna wasn't attached to a decent ground of any kind. At least on the 40 meter band, it was worked better than my Wellbrook. I didn't have time to do a more extensive comparison, but the improvised vertical is still there in case I want to mess around with it more later today. It's always interesting to make little "discoveries" like this, especially when they run counter to your expectations. Steve |
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