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Rich,
I had a used 6-v that came with add on kits for 160-17-12 meters, so it
covered 9 bands. Ground mounted with buried radials at the old location
worked ok. At this QTH, elevated at 9 feet and elevated tuned radials.
Played much better and worked over 150 countries with 100 watts. Claimed
bandwith for 75-80 meters is 80-90 khz. 30 khz on 160, 250-300 khz on 40,
and full band on higher bands.
73 Steve KW3A
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 9:20 PM
Subject: butternut
> Hi;
> I realize its 20 degrees outside but I still have antenna questions. Is
> anyone here using the butternut hf9v or 2v? If so, did you ground mount
or
> roof mount it? I have always had poor success with ground mounted
antennas.
> If someone has some thoughts I'm interested. What was the band width like
> on 80?
> Rich
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