GU0SUP wrote:
> After reading about the dummy-load antennas, I wondered if anyone had given
> any thought to a HORIZONTAL Titanex for 160m?? Just lay it down the beach,
> with its tip in the water. Heck, you could save an enormous amount of weight
> by not taking all those guy ropes!
Don't laugh. Antennas have been used this way in the Antarctica.
The ice shelf is pretty thick there (many, many wavelenths even at
160m :-), and although water is a bad insulator, ice is a pretty good
one. I think I remember that they had a Whistler receiving antenna
at the Siple station. The only reason they even elevated the long
wire was so they could find it the next year :-).
For 160m, why don't we just load the island itself as an antenna?
73
Chen, AA6TY
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