Yes, it will make a BIG difference particularly as sunspots increase.
One can never have too many antennas at various heights. 35 feet might
even be a bit too high when ten comes alive again. Now stacking the two
might be more work than its worth as they are different boom lengths.
Use separate feedlines and an a/b switch and you will be amazed how
often the low antenna will be superior on some paths. 73 bob de w9ge
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>>I have a 70' Crank up with a 3 ele Steppir at the top. Works great! Want
>>to, perhaps enhance this by adding another tribander (Hygain TH3 or similar)
>>at 35' for short path and simultaneous monitoring in different directions....
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>>Any real benefit to adding a second tribander at 35'? Or should I just stick
>>with the status quo? Wondering how helpful a Stackmatch would be helpful in
>>this instance? Your thoughts are appreciated.
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>>73,
>>Ed NI6S
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