Read about the Comet CHA-250B. This antenna is interesting to me, as it
covers all bands continuously, 1.5-50 MHz (I am an SWL, too).
My ultimate plan is to put up my 70' tower, with multiple beams (Steppir
7-30 MHz antenna, 80m rotatable dipole, etc).
I thought it would be good to have a vertical as a "spotting antenna" to
monitor band openings with omni directional capability....
I thought about the Steppir Vertical but this allows listening to only one
band at a time, albeit very efficiently! Then I thought about the Butternut
because it is a good vertical and allows simultaneous reception of multiple
bands.
The downside with both is that they're at roof level because of the radials
requirement. So, because of that, is a vertical worth it?
I had also looked at a Cushcraft but felt it had too much windload to mount
atop my tower....Too tall!
Enter the Comet....Lightweight, broadbanded, low profile, etc.....Question
is, will I get what I need by mounting this vertical atop my tower, which would
elevate this to almost 90'??
Do you know of other DXers who use a vertical for spotting openings?? I
envision using my Icom 7800 to scan various bands so that I can focus on
openings, switch to the beam and point/shoot. Vertical are also good for
nets...
Your opinion would be greatly appreciated.
73,
Ed NI6S
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