00>I'd like information from anyone who may have used one of the Hygain MK-160
00>meter addon kits with a Hytower vertical.
I tried it and didn't like it for DX.
This results in an inverted-L with the vertical section just 24' high.
00>To get something on 160, I'm
00>considering adding the horizontal wire & trap kit which Hygain has sold for
00>long time. Longterm I might add it to the second one and attempt to use the
00>pair as a 2 element phased array on 160 as well.
00>Is anyone using this? If so, I would like to hear what performance might be.
00>How broadband might it be? Information from Hygain is a little limited.
00>Thanks in advance,
00>Ron Klein - W0OSK
I've had better luck with my Hytower using the 160M coil. Worked about
50 countries with it last winter (70+ in all, but that's another
story). I modified my Hytower so that I could run more than 200 watts
without buring up the insulators. Like others who have done this
modification, I cut away most of the sheet metal from both of the
tubing supports on the top tower section and replaced them with good
high tech plastic insulators cut in a triangle for bolting to remaining
sheet metal support on the top tower section with a center hole just
larger than the tubing diameter. The u-bolts can't be used, but heavy
duty insulating tape around the tubing on both sides of the plastic
insulator will adequately support the 26' "whip."
I have several thousand feet of radials. The antenna will now
withstand a KW input and works as well as a baseloaded short vertical
could be expected to. Unfortuately, the antenna will not work on the
other bands without changing the tap on the coil. Also, with 1500
watts I burned up one of the insulators, now replaced.
Good luck and 73,
Doug W2CRS
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