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Re: [TenTec] Openwire fed differently

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Openwire fed differently
From: "Denton" <denton@oregontrail.net>
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Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2005 19:43:04 -0700
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hmmmm..lets see...imagination guys..
Hide the ladder line behind a treolis? Inside a false rain gutter downspout? Paint the ladderline? Whats behind the stucco....chicken wire? If not, any fireblocking to impede feeding the ladderline up thru the inside of the wall to just under the eaves? Run two paralled 75 ohm coaxal lines for a short run? I'm about to change the upstairs office/hamshack back to a bedroom and move what's up here down to the basement bedroom...in my case, the house sits on a cinderblock foundation, so it was real easy to replace one of the regular cinderblocks with a foundation vent block.

----- Original Message ----- From: "NJ0IP" <Rick@DJ0IP.de>
To: "'Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment'" <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 4:40 PM
Subject: [TenTec] Openwire fed differently


I changed to a new thread on this openwire stuff.



Background:

I've moved my shack to the basement of my typical Bavarian house.

The front of our (stucko) house is painted with typical Bavarian artwork and
my XYL lights up the front side with lights at night.

For some reason she thinks the ladderlines ( I have two, because there are
two antennas) disturb this traditional Bavarian picture and she nixed the
idea of me running the ladderline into the basement window on the front side
of the house.  So now I'm stuck with about $3000 worth of Annecke
symmetrical tuners and no openwire antenna.



Challenge:

Well I'm a cw contester and an SSB rag chewer.  I need an antenna to cover
both portions of the band.

I have a solid state Linear Amp (Henry SS750-HF) that needs a relatively
good SWR.

An 80m dipole just won't cut the mustard.

At least here in Europe we don't need to cover such a large frequency range.

Our 80m band begins at 3500 and ends at 3800.

We don't have any 75m privileges.



Money Money Money:

Here in Europe there are a couple of companies offering remote symmetrical
tuners, but they go for about $2000 a piece.

OUCH.

Well I can run coax out the shack and under ground and place one such a box
in the yard somewhere.

I hate to think of buying even one, and certainly cannot afford two of these
beasts.



Ideas:

Anyone have any suggestions?

What else is available?



73

Rick

DJ0IP / DJ2T / NJ0IP

Munich, Germany



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