When I lived in Washington State, I put an HF2V on top of a 35 foot tower.
It had 4 quarter wave 80 meter radials. It did an outstanding job of
transmitting on 80. However, I found I could receive better on 80 using my
40-2CD with a preamp. It even seemed to exhibit some directivity
(bi-directional). I worked a lot of good DX using that set-up. Stations
using direction antennas (vertical arrays or yagis) always outperformed me,
But I am convinced that I was in the next layer down.
Hope this story helps some.
73,
Ken W7TS
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Kenneth E. Kinyon
34 Princeton Circle
Longmont, CO 80503-2106
Voice: (303) 684-0037
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ALPCA #8339
ARRL-LM
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-towertalk@contesting.com
[mailto:owner-towertalk@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Kelly Taylor
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2002 11:11
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] HF6V - any help for 80
Hi,
I have an HF6V, which I realize, despite all Butternut's protestations to
the contrary, is really just a base-loaded vertical on 80. It's
ground-mounted.
It SUCKS on 80! And I have a not bad ground system under it. I know that
improving the ground system will help somewhat, but I'm afraid the
difference won't be enough. It will elevate it from being a ABSOLUTELY AWFUL
80 meter antenna to being merely a NOT QUITE ABSOLUTELY AWFUL 80 meter
antenna. Either way, it's still awful. (Sorry for all these technical
terms.)
(How bad is it? Let's just say that I have trouble being heard by W0AIH.)
Has anyone compared a ground-mounted HF6V to one that is elevated with
elevated radials?
Or does anyone have any other ideas, short of discounting the HF6V as an
80-meter antenna altogether and buying a W1XT?
73,kelly
ve4xt
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