Hi Eduardo,
Of course a simple dipole would work, but for gain, maybe a dipole beam might
be better.
I like to use a horizontal collinear, this is what I use on 20 meters.
http://home.comcast.net/~kg7hf/TheStation/20m_stacked_collinear.JPG
It of course could be scaled to operate very effectively at 6 meters. I have
also used a single element which is not stacked on 20, and from a remote island
in Vermont, was able to work 48 countries in the EU with QRP of 5 watts.
It is a very effective antenna.
73s,
Paul
KG7HF
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> Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2008 19:27:54 -0400
> From: "Eduardo Somoano C"
> Subject: [Antennaware] From CO8LY
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> Dear Six meters friends
> In next month of. Julio I will be activating the rares Grid FL10 and FK19
> I need the diagram of a portable antenna of WIRE for 6 meters that
> be easy to build and have some gain.
> I will use an Alinco DX70TH with 100watt in 6mtrs.
> I expect their help to build the antenna.
> Thank you in advance.
> 73.- Eduardo. CO8LY
> Grid : FL20la
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