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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lee Buller" <k0wa@swbell.net>
To: "CQcontest Reflector" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 2:15 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SO2R Technical Question - Round III - 
Antennas
> Antennas.  I think I have an issue with antennas because 
> of make up of my location.  I have a 60 foot tower with a 
> C3E - 80 and 40 meter inverted -V dipoles on separate 
> feedlines but at the same height on the tower, a 160 meter 
> Inverted-L on the tower...and a full size quarter-wave 
> vertical in the yard with 32 radials.  I was planning on 
> changing out the vertical for a Butternut 6 band model or 
> something similar, but as I was looking at the 
> installation the antenna would be very close to both the 
> 160 -80- and 40 meter antennas....less than 15 feet.  I am 
> on an 80 by 150 foot lot.  (I think SO2R is gonna get 
> expensive when I tell the YL we have to move!)  So, is it 
> worthwhile to even consider doing SO2R on such a small lot 
> because of the proximity of the antennas.
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My antennas are all within 15 feet of each other. W7WW's are 
within 8 feet of one another on a single 70 foot crankup. We 
both run high power. SO2R is definitely do-able on a small 
lot, or even on a single tower.
I suggest a Steppir triband dipole above your C3E. The 
Steppir won't mess up the C3 because it will always be set 
for a different band. The tribander won't affect the Steppir 
much, because the Steppir is just a dipole. Use the Steppir 
for S&P and the tribander for running. A nice straight 
dipole at 65 feet is plenty loud enough for S&P. If you have 
trouble getting through with the dipole, you can flip the 
6-pak. In fact, I've got a position on the 6-pak switch that 
will flip the big antenna to the active radio (driven by the 
A/B signal on the computer's LPT port).
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
Yuma, AZ
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