1. Well the EH websites sure looked neat! I would comment that according to many who helped me a few years ago with an Isotron for 160M, most claimed my amazing radiation into places like Utah and Ar
The Gap Voyager makes a good 40/75/80 vertical antenna, though it is longer than 25 feet and, therefore, does require guys. See http://www.qsl.net/w6old/voyager.html 73, Dick -- Dick Flanagan W6OLD
I can't disagree that much. I've worked a dozen or so countries with mine on 160, but that was probably in spite of the Voyage, not because of it. 20 is much the same. I use mine as a backup for 40-8
That's why people invented coaxial relays. Use it and you don't have to "blow fuses" on the AUX antenna input that is probably being overloaded (i.e. the B antenna way too close to the A antenna). Wh
longer I owned the GAP Voyager from '92 through 2000. It was a very good performer on 40M, marginal on 80M, and absolutely useless on 160 and 20M. I now have a Force12 Sigma-40 and I am much more pl