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Topband: Ideas for xmit antennas for new QTH in KH6

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Subject: Topband: Ideas for xmit antennas for new QTH in KH6
From: Cqtestk4xs--- via Topband <topband@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com
Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2015 17:34:06 -0500
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Next year I'll be building a new home and station in  Hawaii.
 
40 through 6 meters is already set in stone, but 80 and 160 are  still 
cloudy.
 
Here's the setup:
 
I'm allowed one tower maximum 90 ft.  The tower will be 90 ft  of Rohn 55 
using a K0XG rotating system with two rings.  It will be guyed  using 
fiberglass guys.  There will be a bunch of HF VHF stuff on the  tower.  Three 
tribanders, two 12/17 meter Yagis, a 40 meter Yagi and way  down on the bottom 
two 6 meter antennas.
 
The tower sits on VERY uneven ground.  Although the lot   measures 12 
acres, I am using only the top three and renting out the rest of the  land to a 
farmer to keep taxes from being crazy high.
 
The ground is pure alluvial red fine particle soil (no stones) and  has a 
depth of about 6 feet before hitting rock. Since the east side of  Hawaii 
gets at least 100 inches of rain a year it is usually pretty  moist.  I would 
assume the soil is at least average or better in  conductivity.  I can run 
ropes, wires etc off the tower at the 80 and 40  foot guy points, but can not 
connect directly to the tower since the tower  rotates.  The is no room for 
a rotating dipole on the tower for  80.
 
I've used quad triangle loops before with the pointed end on the  bottom 
suspended by wires and am leaning towards that since the ground is so  uneven 
and the terrain difference would be a real negative for a 4 square (I  
think).
 
On 160 I'm leaning toward a wire vertical suspended from a rope  coming 
from the tower which would make the antenna about 65 or 70 feet tall and  to 
compensate for that I would make it a T-top.
 
For rx I have lots of room to run a 700 -900 Beverage to JA and  another to 
EU/USA direction, so that isn't a problem.
 
I do need suggestions for my 80 and 160 tx situation.  Any  ideas?
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