>
> Back in the days when men were men and ham radio operators were
> kids, there was a company that sold verticles-Gotham. I've alway
> wondered what the deal with the Gotham antenna was all about. All
> I had to go on was old QST's from the 50's and since I had no money
> in the 60's I could never afford a commercial antenna.
>
> I've been pondering building a verticle using parts from the
> hardware store that could be used on 80 meters. Like using a
> loading coil at the base of the antenna. I am sure that this has
> been done before, but as I was thinking about it....the Gotham
> antenna company came to mind.
>
> Is this what they did with their 80 meter verticle...use some
> sort of loading coil?
>
> Lee -K0WA
> "Liberal Arts Major pretending to be an RF Engineer"
>
>
Lee
There were two brothers in NYC who wanted a "retirement business" so
they started Gotham. The designs were simple and unsophisticated.
One of their "bread and butter" antennas was a base loaded vertical.
Hy-gain sold one too called the 18V. It is ~20' high and is base
loaded with a coil. You can get the current specs at
http://www.hy-gain.com/man/pdf/AV-18VS.pdf
The boys moved to Florida, made antennas in the morning and played
the ponies at the race track in the afternoon.
73, Craig Clark, K1QX
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