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Hi
     I wonder if it comes in a 75 meter version? I couldn't tell from a 
quick read of the webpage.

God bless,
Mark
-- Currently in Pendleton, Eastern Oregon Regional At Pendleton, Oregon 
Overcast, Light Rain 54.0°F(12.2°C) Wind:WNW (290°) at 9mph (8KT)
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Fred Adams" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2008 2:50 AM
Subject: PAR END FEDZ ANTENNAS


>  I thought some of you guys might be interested in this antenna.  I have
> not used this antenna myself, a friend sent me this info. Many times blind
> hams look for easy to put up and easy to use antennas and this looks like
> one of themIt looks like an antenna that could be put up and taken down
> quickly. . below is info. sent to me by my friend.
>
> Here is some description on them from their web site. Thought you might be
> interested. They are nice for portable work because they are end fed and 
> you
> can use them in a sloper configuration. I will let you know how they work
> out when I get back.(description below)
>
>
>
> The Par End-Fedz are a full length half wave dipoles, but with an 
> important
> difference. The coax connector is at one end of the dipole, where it is 
> most
> needed. These antennas can be mounted horizontally, vertically or as a
> sloper. No ground plane or counterpoise is needed. Portable operation 
> could
> not be easier. Simply hang the far end from a tree limb-the coax is at the
> bottom. Hang it up in a hotel window or string it up in the attic. End
> insulators are supplied making suspension easy. The UV resistant ABS 
> plastic
> housing encloses an efficient matching network allowing the antenna to be
> fed with common 50 ohm coaxial cable. All hardware is stainless and the
> SO-239 connector is silver/teflon. The radiator material is a tough
> polyethylene jacketed genuine Flex Weave (168 strands #36 woven copper) .
> One end comes with a #10 solder lug making attachment to the matchbox 
> simple
> and allowing the radiator portion to be replaced if ever necessary. Power
> rating is a conservative 100 watts. Lightweight (the 20 meter version is
> only 0.5 pounds), they are ideal for portable work
> http://www.parelectronics.com/end_fedz.htm.
>
>
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
>
> FRED ADAMS W4HC
> FIGHT TRUTH DECAY 

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