| The "flattened V" is okay.  It does not have to be perfectly
horizontal all the way across.  Mine does the same thing with a droop
of about 6 to 10 feet in the center and it works fine.  I have even
heard some recommend this type of droop.
The other thing you could consider is to attach your insulators to the
dipole a little further in towards the center and let the end slack
droop down vertically like this:
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Good luck in the contest!!
--
A.J. Farmer, AJ3U
http://www.aj3u.com
On 11/19/05, Travis Fitzgerald - VE3WO <ve3wo@rac.ca> wrote:
> Anyone on the reflector this morning?  I'm having a small problem with an 80m 
> dipole that I'm raising for CQWW next weekend.  Total length of the dipole is 
> 133', but distance from tower to house is about 125' (didn't know I was short 
> until I tried to raise it).  If I raise the dipole until it reaches the 
> house, the dipole resembles a flattened "V", with the feedpoint at about 25'. 
>  Tower end is at 60', house end at 35'.
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