How tall is your tower, David? You said, "37' at the second section," but
didn't tell us the overall height.
I wouldn't mount a G5RV as an inverted vee; actually a G5RV's not much of an
antenna on 80m at all, so I wouldn't bother with it.
The CW-80's not bad, although you might do better. Possibly you can load
the tower on 80, and phase the tower and the Butternut on 40, if you can get
enough distance between them.
The HF6V's not a bad 40/80 DX antenna if you have enough wire under it...I
used the "low frequency only" version, HF2V, to work DXCC in one weekend on
40 CW during the CQ WW a few years back. From my QTH in southern CA, I
remember getting a "holy mackeral" signal report from 7Z1AB on 40 CW (when
using the HF2V). It's all in the radial system, though...
WB2WIK/6
"If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough." -
Mario Andretti
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David [SMTP:k4zzr@bellsouth.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 12:14 PM
> To: towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: [Towertalk] choices
>
> hi....after reading the reviews on Eham and looking at all the websites
> for
> various wire antenna mfgs, I'm still not sure which one to chose. I've
> got
> a Butternut HF6V vertical which works ok, but I'd still like to put up a
> good wire antenna for 75 and 40 meters, primarily for DX. The apex would
> be about 37' if I hang it from the second section of my tower. I've got
> room for 150' horizontally. The trees aren't that tall here, so the ends
> could be about 20-25' high.
>
> Which would you recommend - a 75/40 trapped inverted vee, a G5RV, and a
> Carolina Windom 80 for DX? (I have a good transmatch if needed).
> Another
> option, could someone point me to any info about loading the tower for 75?
>
> Thanks guys!
> David, K4ZZR
>
>
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