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Hi Richard:
Well, I have been using a butternut 9 band verticle for several years now
and have it groung mounted.
I am extremely happy with it and use it on all bands 160 through 6 meters.
Yes, I have added the 160 coil to it and get many good reports with it.
Of course, it is not as good as an antenna as a single band full size one
would be but when you do not have the room, this is great!
If you want more info, jusst ask.73 Lowell W8QIY
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2006 11:04 AM
Subject: antenna info
> Hi Everyone;
> Since I have the winter to investigate I've been looking at hf verticals.
> I'd like something that at least covers 40 through 10 meters and 80 meters
> would be a nice extra.
> I have used two r8 by cushcraft which have come down so we can cross that
> one off my list. After reading reviews I have temporarily eliminated the
> dx77. Since I would prefer something that I can roof mount and don't have
> to add radials that seems to eliminate butternut, step-ir and others. I'm
> far from an antenna expert and I wonder what else is out there that I
> don't
> know about. I have looked at the dx88 but it apparently is best ground
> mounted with radials.
> Any words of wisdom will be appreciated.
> Richard
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