TopBand: Inverted vee

Larry Tyree tree@lady.axian.com
Thu, 3 Oct 1996 07:25:51 -0700 (PDT)


One thing to remember about 160 - sometimes higher angles work for
you.  Back in 1990, I was at WN4KKN's QTH near Austin, Texas and
we put up an inverted vee at 90 feet and had a very big signal 
into Europe.  One European later reported that the band was very
strange - first the only station he could hear was WN4KKN, then
later the band changed and all he could hear was N6TR/5.

Some of the openings last winter were high angle events where my
dipole at 10 feet located in a ravine was a better receiving 
antenna than the low angle antenna (I have great luck using
my vertical as a RX antenna as I am in a quiet location).

I have worked VS6 from Southern California with a dipole up about
15 feet.

I would suggest that you will work DX with most any antenna (and
a KW).  You will just work more of it with a 70 foot tower loaded
as a vertical than you will an inverted vee at the same height
however.

Tree N?TR
tree@contesting.com

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