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Re: [TowerTalk] Building a Contesting/DXing station with deed restrictio

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Building a Contesting/DXing station with deed restrictions
From: AB2E Darrell <ab2e@hotmail.com>
Reply-to: ab2e@comcast.net
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 22:51:02 -0400
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Hi Michael,
      Here's a couple ideas. I don't have deed restrictions, but I need state 
and local approval to put up a tower so until that comes through, I'm limited 
to wires.
Your 90ft trees sound very promising. I'm hoping to get a K9AY loop, they work 
very well.
I currently have 20m and 40m delta loops, about 50ft in the trees at the apex. 
These work pretty well, and I have even busted some pileups (running 1500W) in 
some of the contests. For 80m, I have an inverted L, with 4 insulated radials 
about 10ft above ground in the woords. Easy to build and could be a nice 
stealth antenna, if you use wire with dark insulation. You can also build a 
nice L for 160, or make a combo 80/160 L without much trouble.
 
A friend of mine, N3OC, for a few years lived in tract with plenty of trees, 
but had a homeowners association forbidding antennas. For several years he had 
a tribander suspended by ropes way up hidden in the trees, but eventually 
someone ratted him out and he had to remove it. Again, you could camoflage the 
elements and maybe no one would notice.
 
Another good option might be the Steppir vertical, 10-80m.
 
73 Darrell AB2E
> Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 18:26:47 -0700> From: w4mja@yahoo.com> To: 
> Towertalk@contesting.com> Subject: [TowerTalk] Building a Contesting/DXing 
> station with deed restrictions> > > Hello everyone,> My name is Mike, W4MJA, 
> and I am from Marietta GA. I am finding that these days I am really enjoying 
> the competitive side of the hobby more and more, and would like to increase 
> my contest scores, DX's worked. My challenge is to build a world class 
> contesting station, on my half an acre piece of land, in a deed restricted 
> community. > > I do have 90'+ trees in and around in my yard, and have quite 
> a few pulleys at 90'. I am looking for the best wire antenna designs and what 
> will give me a comparatively strong signal to guys who run beams, yagi's and 
> such. > > I have looked into a K9AY loop for the low bands as far a RX goes 
> on 160 and 80. I have also thought about a Lazy H for 20M and or 40M. What 
> would you guys recommend?> > Have a blessed day, > Michael Almeter> W4MJA> > 
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