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Howard:
I had one of those just long enough to verify my suspicion. The antenna consists of an 800 ohm resistor at the center of the top wire and a balun. Basically you are feeding a dummy load with antenna wires between the balun and the resistor. The wires radiate some signal and the rest is dissapated as heat in the resistor. Comparing it to a G5RV at the same height and on 80 meters, the B&W was 20db down! If you never compared it, you would never know the difference. You would still hear your local buddies and they would give you a 5/7 RST and everyone would be happy. These dummies that think this antenna is acceptable have never bothered comparing them and are more interested in having a low SWR than anything else. Oh...Also it's ugly with it's huge white pvc pipes and sags in the middle due to all the weight of the resistor and balun. I sent mine back for a refund. If you want a wire antenna, put one up and feed it with a tuner and open wire. Use an auto tuner. Anything would work better! 73 -- Steve N4LQ "Howard" wrote in message news:C%lAd.602139$nl.127743@pd7tw3no... i am thinking about the purchase of a Barker &Williamson BWD-90 all looks good anybody have or any experence with this dipole thanx howard |
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