Add another tribander at 35 to 40 ft for even more versatility.
They can be fed as a stack or turned to two different directions.
Sometimes the lower antenna will even be stronger than the
taller one when the sun is up.
de Tom N4KG
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On Wed, 22 Oct 1997 16:27:36 -0400 (EDT) "Charles H. Harpole"
<harpole@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu> writes:
>Here is the best small lot antenna system:
>70 ft crank up tower
>TH-7 at top
>Cush 40-2CD 12 to 15 feet above that.
>one sloper at 66 ft. fed at top for 75 meters and slopering down at 45
>degrees.
>One trap half-length 160 meter dipole inverted V off the tower.
>
>Of course, that is what I used for five years and had alot of fun and
>some
>decent scores against much bigger and higher. Put it all up again
>(from
>Tex to Fla) for four more years and loved it all again. de K4VUD
>
>
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