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Subject: [SECC] More in common than different
From: w4nti at mindspring.com (Dan/W4NTI)
Date: Sun, 01 Oct 2006 15:07:13 -0500
About all I managed to get up this year was a 75/80 meter crossed dipole 
deal.  I just cut two inverted V's,  one high and one low and I get a 
great SWR of 1.5 very low and 1.5 very high.  Thus I can do the entire 
band with no problem or tuner.    Seems to do a decent job on that band 
around the country.

On 40 I re-arranged my 450 fed vertical loop.  Got it a bit wider and 
more broadside e/w.  Haven't had a chance this season to do much with it 
tho.  And of course I am thinking of how to get a higher angle for 40.

I put up a 50 foot tower and my TA-33SR which is working fine on the 
higher bands,  but like you Jeff I think I need something else on 40. 

I tried a CF Zepp last year,  but in got too close to the other wires 
here and between the squirrels and the winds it came down.

I think I'll just try a simple inverted vee coax fed on 40 off the 
tower.  Any thoughts guys?

Dan/W4NTI


Jeff wrote:
> As to the recent discussions on the reflector, we all have our differences
> of opinions.  But we have much more in common than we do different.  With
> the CQWW and SS only weeks away, lets focus on that.  I'd like to hear what
> new antennas whet up recently and how they are performing.
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> Not long ago I did supplement my 40/80M sloper to the NE (70ft) with a 40 M
> inverted vee (65ft).  The DX stations are about the same signal strength,
> but the US stations are several S units stronger.  I added the 40 vee
> because Jay (K4OGG) whipped me badly on 40M in a domestic contest some time
> ago.  This new antenna should fill that gap.
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> Jeff, W4DD  
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