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Subject: Topband: Fwd: Fw: GAP VERTICAL QUESTION
From: Gary and Kathleen Pearse <pearse@gci.net>
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 15:22:17 -0900
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> One thing to consider (a non-Gap subject as this thread is drifting, sorry) 
> is to make your 80M loop into a 160 dipole when desired if a 160 aerial isn't 
> available. It can be done mechanically by separating the loop half-way around 
> (via a relay, or connecting drooping ends from the ground...done that once), 
> or electrically by inserting a wound coil at that point (not sure of the coil 
> specs, however. Just read about it being done. Might be another Amateur Urban 
> Legend). 
> 
> A side note. The tall GAP Voyager did serve some useful purpose during the 
> forest fire that burned my tree supports out in the woods. I disassembled it 
> before the fire arrived and used the aluminum tubing to hold several common 
> yard sprinklers off the ground and staked in a perimeter around the 
> dwellings. The sprinklers and water pumped from a nearby lake saved the 
> structures. 
> 
> The Titan I returned to town, but was discarded when I put up the tower and 
> SteppIR beam. 
> 
> 73, Gary NL7Y
> 
> 
>> Personally, I use an 80 M loop - I like it especially for stateside contest
>> like Sweep or FD.  Nice solid signal on 40M and 80M.  It does much better
>> than the Titan.  But the Titan is much less maintenance and I don't have to
>> put it up and rebuild it each year. 
>> 
>> With two hurricanes, no guying and no maintenance work at all, the antenna
>> stays up, good SWR and I can make the occasional contact.  Will I ever be
>> the big dog - nope.  I had a much better station in the mid-west, but we all
>> make compromises,.  
>> 
> 

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