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Re: Topband: What antenna would you build?

To: jim@audiosystemsgroup.com, Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>, topband@contesting.com
Subject: Re: Topband: What antenna would you build?
From: Charlie <k1xx@k1xx.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2022 14:43:04 -0400
List-post: <mailto:topband@contesting.com>
Sorry folks, I don't totally agree.  Granted, this may be a bit of semantics.  
But, for the last  3 or 4 years we've used what's  known as a Double L on 160 
at PJ4K.  The top's about 130 feet with the vertical section running down to 30 
feet.  The feed points at about 85 feet which is a bit of a PITA for making 
measurements.  Is half of this bent 1/2-wave dipole the great ground system?  
You guys can argue the point.

However, this is a very effective transmitting antenna.  So good, in fact, that 
we just finished phasing a second identical Double L with the first one.

I do agree that you can't work 'em without hearing them.  Hence the reason for 
our pair of w1fv circular arrays.

73 Charlie, k1xx current putting up antennas at PJ4A 


On March 25, 2022 2:16:09 PM AST, Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com> wrote:
>YES!  This is VERY important advice, trumps all else.
>
>And I echo those who have advised to build one vertical radiator with an 
>excellent radial system, and the best RX antenna system that will fit on 
>your property. Most of the arrays others have suggested are not 
>practical on five acres, if for no other reason that a GREAT radial 
>system for each element is critical.
>
>73, Jim K9YC
>
>On 3/25/2022 10:19 AM, Mike Waters wrote:
>> This is a great piece of advice!!! I would add: check those QRN levels at
>> various times and on different days.
>> 
>> 73 Mike
>> W0BTU
>> 
>> On Fri, Mar 25, 2022, 10:01 AM Fred Kleber <kleberf@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>> 
>>>
>>> ... before you even make an offer on a piece of property, go there with a
>>> mobile receiver and check to see what the ambient QRM level is.  We have
>>> already read in this group about this very subject from a ham that is
>>> unable to use 160m due to the QRM from pot house grow lights some 3/4 miles
>>> away.  LED lighting is a well known source of QRM.
>>>
>>> Certain types of TVs and even solar power inverters can cause horrendous
>>> amounts of QRM which can render top band useless.  It is interesting to
>>> note that there are no FCC  spurious emissions requirements for solar power
>>> equipment.
>>>
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