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This one sounds a bit like the Windom, divided 1 third and two thirds
and usually fed with a 4 to 1 balun.
David
In message <[log in to unmask]>, John J.
Jacques <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Hi all. Has anyone tried the antenna made by Alpha Delta, I don't rember
>the model, but It is a dipole but it is not center fed. I don't remember
>the lengths but it is supposed to work well on 160 and 80. I think the
>longer length was somewhare around 92 feet. I have also often been
>tempted to try building the 160 meter vertical that Phil designed. I
>don't remember if Phil is still on this list, but I think his call is
>W0NX. I hope I still have the article he wrote about it! HI HI. I live
>in a mobile home park, so a wire antenna, well over 100 feet long is
>probably out of the question! I still have a butternut vertical laying
>behind the house that I am going to put up one of theese days, when I get
>around to it, but you know how hard those are to find! HI HI! My plan
>is to mount it right in the center of the mobile, so it will have the
>whole rooff of the mobile to work against. I think with all of the
>mobiles here, the antenna will think it's on the bround and will work
>better in the clear.
>
>73:
>John
>
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