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Mike,
I think others on the list may have experience with the DX-b, but I
think it is a sloper and not a dipole. It is designed to be run from
the top of a tower and slope downwards. It is only half of an antenna.
The other half is made up of the tower and tribander on top.
As for getting a wire in a tree, I had someone use a slingshot to get a
fishing line over a high branch, then pull heavier line over, then use
the heavy line to pull up the antenna. The other end ties off to a
fence and has enough extra, so I can untie it to lower that end of the
antenna if needed.
73, Steve KW3A
On 3/15/2011 10:13 AM, Michael Ryan wrote:
> Hi Steve:=20
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> Yes I'm aware of this which is why I'm now considering one of these well =
> renowned antennas.=20
> I'm kind of interested in the DXB my self though as its a single wire at =
> 60 feet long and has a low operating hight capability.=20
> I have picked out a couple of fairly tall trees, about 100 feet apart to =
> string this on.=20
> These trees are at least 50 feet tall and are away from power lines. A =
> somewhat better location then where my tower is. If I could only figure =
> out a way to get an antenna up there with out climbing! LOL=20
> Its where I had my vary 1ST HF antenna and I haven't had good success =
> since I moved it out of there. Couldn't put my tower in that spot =
> because it would have been placed right in the middle of my Dad's =
> driveway leading to the barn.=20
> Don't think a wire up about 50 feet over it will matter though. My 1ST =
> antenna was only up about 20 feet or so in those trees, reached that =
> hight with a ladder. Wished I could have had it at the tops! LOL
> On the DXB for a moment, can it tune on 20/15M with a tuner? I know its =
> resonant for 160/30M. Not overly interested in 160.=20
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> 73:=20
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> Michael De VO1RYN=20
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