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hi is there any way i can add on 80 meters on the r7
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"DAVID BROWNE" wrote in message
... Hi Is there any way that I can add on 80 meters on the Cushcraft R7 antenna? David - I am not aware of an 80 meter add-on kit for the Cushcraft R7 antenna. http://www.cushcraft.com/support/pdf/r7.pdf The Cushcraft R7000 antenna did have an 80 meter add-on option, making the antenna a R7000 Plus. http://www.cushcraft.com/support/pdf/r7000-man.pdf Vertical antennas have very narrow bandwidths (typically less than 70 kHz for SWR 2:1) for usage on 75/80 meters -- frequency agility is just not typical. Whether the 80 meter add-on kit for the R7000 or another vertical antenna could be adopted, is a matter of experimentation. Greg w9gb |
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