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Shaun Oliver <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 23 Aug 2008 23:04:29 +1000
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you could always make up a g5rv junior if you're stuck for space, 26 
feet a side and 5 meters of ladder line fed into any length of coax then 
you use your favourite tuner to tune it for whatever band you want to work.

Shaun,
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On 23/08/2008 10:07 PM, the old scribe known as Richard Scott was able 
to impart this pearl of wisdom:
> Hey Tom,
> 
>    Personally, if I had to choose between the two, it would be the "G5RV". 
> I have never used the one you described, but have used one in a situation 
> where I was waiting on some help to put up a Double Bazooka.  I have no 
> experience with the Carolina Windom, have listened to fellows discussing the 
> pros and cons of it to various kinds of Dipoles and most of the time it did 
> not
> get good reviews.
>    My personal choice is the Double Bazooka, however I am not cramped for 
> space.  I do not know your situation in that regard.
> 
> K F 5 U B Richard
>  
> 
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