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Bret, & other members of this list:
K6RRC & (I think it is W6) MMA have developed a line of portable antennas
that work well for things such as taking antennas on airplanes & for
backpacking. It is a vertical that you can put in a briefcase along with
QRP rigs, if you wanna work QRP.
They also now have a portable beam which breaks down into pieces less than 3
feet long & comes in a nice little carrying case.
I don't know the name of the line of antennas but they are selling to places
such as HRO, AES, etc.
I am cc:'ing Vern K6RRC on this & hopefully Vern will send you more info.
Hope this helps.
Bob [log in to unmask]
Placerville, CA
See: http://www.ringwald.com
See: http://www.theboondockers.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brett Winchester" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 7:19 AM
Subject: 2n try portable antennas
> Anyone got a favorite portable antenna? I am anticipating some camping =
> over the memorial Day weekend and need to start assembling parts and =
> pieces as the commercial says. I would like to operate 75 through 10 if =
> the bands are open and I can develop antennas.
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> Does anyone have construction details on a quad loop? I understand that =
> to be likely to have less noise than a g5rv. =20
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> Also what is your favorite technique as a blind guy to getting a line over
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> that high tree branch (in this case pine) to lead your antenna skyward?
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> Thank You!
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> BRETT K WINCHESTER PM KD7JN
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