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[VHFcontesting] 6 Meter Antenna

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] 6 Meter Antenna
From: k1dh1@hotmail.com (Donald Huntington)
Date: Thu Jun 19 16:44:30 2003
I'd go with the higher antenna for long haul tropo and a lower antenna for 
sporadic E and meteor scatter. I am assuming you don't live on a hill or 
mountain...hi hi. What ever you decide will work and you WILL have fun. 73, Don 
 K1DH
 
 


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&gt;From: "Tom Branch" 


&gt;To: 


&gt;Subject: [VHFcontesting] 6 Meter Antenna 

To: <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
&gt;Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 18:29:27 -0600 

&gt; 

&gt;Greetings, 

&gt; 

&gt;I'm adding a 6 meter antenna to my farm to play around on 6. I have two 

&gt;options: 60 feet in the air on my tower with 200 feet of coax, or at 25 
feet 

&gt;with 40 feet of coax. The tower mount is clear in all directions--the lower 

&gt;height is not. I'm guessing the loss on the coax far outweighs the height 

&gt;advantage. 

&gt; 

&gt;Thoughts? 

&gt; 

&gt;73 de Tom 

&gt; 

&gt;tom@k4nr.org 

&gt;http://www.k4nr.org 

&gt; 

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