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Hello;
I know this is subjective but how difficult a construction project have folks found the hf9v or similar models to be?  Did it tune up reasonably using the suggested settings or was a fair amount of tweaking necessary?  My local "radio club" has located a professional to install the antenna.  After some casual chatting I discovered that this guy isn't a ham and primarily works on c b antennas.  I suppose that something is better than nothing but I'm concerned as to the possible mess I'm getting into.
Should prove interesting.
Richard
 

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